c. 


Quinquennial  Register 


OF 


Cornell  College 
1897. 


Quinquennial  Register 


OF 


Cornell  College 
1897. 


INTRODUCTION 


Iowa  Conference  Seminary  was  opened  November  14,  1853,  and  in  1857, 
under  a  new  charter,  the  rank  and  name  of  the  institution  was  changed  to 
that  of  Cornell  College.  The  founders  were  liberal,  farseeing  men,  who, 
having  been  attracted  hither  by  the  richness  of  the  soil  and  the  enrapturing 
beauty  of  the  scenery,  began  thus  early  to  lay  the  foundations  of  a  college 
that  should  help  to  mould  the  literary,  social  and  religious  elements  of  the 
new  commonwealth  of  Iowa. 

The  leader  in  the  good  cause  was  the  late  Rev.  Geo.  B.  Bowman,  D. 
D.,  who  had  a  keen  appreciation  of  the  benefits  of  higher  education  and  un- 
tiring faith  and  energy  in  securing  them.  He  drew  around  him  a  loyal 
band  of  kindred  spirits  who  formed  the  first  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  col- 
lege in  1857,  only  one  of  whom,  Hon.  Hiram  Price,  of  Washington,  D.  C, 
remains  to  rejoice  in  the  growth  and  fruitage  of  this  goodly  tree  of  their 
planting.  Since  the  publication  of  the  last  Quinquennial,  two  members  of 
this  first  Board  of  Trustees  have  gone  to  their  reward,  Mr.  Henry  D.  Al- 
bright and  Hon.  E.  D.  Wain. 

The  most  important  means  for  achieving  the  high  ends  of  a  true  college 
is  a  capable,  loyal  and  inspiring  Faculty.  Cornell  has  been  peculiarly  for- 
tunate in  its  teachers.  They  have  loved  their  work  and  have  carried  it  on 
with  scholarly  enthusiasm.  They  have  learned  how  to  sacrifice  and  to  wait 
for  their  reward  in  the  renewed  and  radiant  lives  of  their  students.  The 
present  Faculty  consists  of  thirty  professors  and  teachers,  who  in  the  prep- 
aration for  their  specialties,  represent  many  of  the  leading  colleges  and  uni- 
versities of  this  country,  while  a  number  of  them  have  had  the  advantage  of 
study  in  Europe.  The  relations  between  the  Faculty  and  Trustees  have 
been  reciprocally  pleasant,  as  shown  by  the  fact  that  the  average  length  of 
service  of  all  the  regular  professors  now  in  the  literary  department  is  seven- 
teen and  three-fourths  years.  And  we  record  with  heartfelt  thankfulness 
the  kind  Providence  that  has  preserved  the  Faculty  so  free  from  death 
all  these  years.  Death  has  invaded  the  ranks  of  its  active  members 
but  once  in  thirty-four  years.  Miss  Jennie  L.  Fitch  who  had  just  entered 
upon  her  work  as  Art  Teacher,  was  called  away  Dec.  26,  1895. 

The  college  approaches  its  fortieth  anniversary  with  large  resources 
and  an  honorable  record  betokening  still  greater  usefulness.  It  is  befitting 
at  this  time  to  publish  a  brief  quinquennial  register  of  her  officers  and  her 
Alumni.  Though  the  record  in  all  cases  is  necessarily  brief,  and  in  some 
meagre  for  lack  of  information,  yet  it  will  present  an  interesting  ami  valu- 
able collection  of  information  for  which  we  are  in  debt  to  our  painstaking 
compiler,  Prof.  Alonzo  Collin. 

There  are  657  regular  Alumni  of  the  college  of  whom  4.58,  or  70  per 
cent.,  arc  men,  and  199,  or  30  per  cent.,   arc  women.     Of  the  whole  body  51. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  in 

or  j.j  per  cent.,  are  deceased,  27  of  whom  were  men  and  24  were  women. 
Of  the  men  5.9  per.  cent  are  deceased  and  of  the  women  12. 1  per  cent. 

Of  the  47  graduates  of  the  1st  decade  six  died  during  that  decade 
(12.76  per  cent). 

Of  the  126  graduates  of  the  2d  decade  three  died  during  that  decade 
(2.4  per  cent). 

Of  the  172  graduates  of  the  3d  decade  two  died  during  that  decade 
(1.15  per  cent). 

Of  the  312  graduates  of  the  4th  decade  seven  died  during  that  de- 
cade (2.24  per  cent). 

We  are  thankful  for  the  large  number  of  our  Alumni  who  have  become 
famous,  but  we  must  not  confine  our  estimate  of  the  college  to  their  con- 
spicuous record,  for  equally  worthy  and  honorable  are  those  who  have  done 
well  their  part  in  any  of  the  less  conspicuous  fields  of  usefulness.  Many  of 
the  achievements  in  the  higher  ministries  of  home,  church  and  society  can 
not  be  presented  in  these  statistics.  And  let  it  further  be  remembered  that 
no  record  of  the  usefulness  of  the  college  can  be  complete  which  does  not 
contain  the  work  achieved  by  the  large  body  of  under  graduates  who  have 
been  compelled  to  leave  the  college  without  diplomas,  but  who  have  ren- 
dered service  alike  honorable  to  themselves  and  to  the  college. 

It  is  a  great  source  of  gratification  that  the  college  should  be  able  in  the 
first  forty  years  of  its  existence  to  send  out  657  graduates  and  about  10,000 
undergraduates  with  their  lives  so  touched  by  the  nobler  influences  of 
christian  culture  as  to  enrich  every  department  of  life.  With  such  fruitage 
in  the  past,  there  is  no  doubt  as  to  the  future. 


CORPORATION 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

PRESIDENTS. 

Rev.  G.  B.  Bowman 1857-58  1859-65 

Rev.  R.  W.  Keeler 1858-59 

Rev.  J.  G.  Dimmitt 1865-69 

Rev.  H.  W.  Reed 1869-71 

Hon.  D.  N.  Cooley 1871-76 

Rev.  A.J.  Kynett 187677 

Bishop  E.  G.  Andrews 1877-81 

Bishop  J.  F.  Hurst 1881-84 

Hon.  W.  F.  Johnston 1884  — 

SECRETARIES. 

Hon.  E.  D.  Wain 1857-67 

Rev.  S.  N.  Fellows 1867-68 

Col.  H.  H.  Rood 1868  — 

TREASURERS. 

Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq 1857-60 

Henry  A.  Collin,  Esq 1860-92 

Col.  H.  H.  Rood 1892  — 


iv  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

TRUSTEES. 

Rev.  George  B.  Bowman,  D.  D 1857-66 

Born  in  Burke   County,   (now  Caldwell),  N.  C,  May  i,  1812,  died  at    San  Jose, 
Cal.,  Oct.  10,  1888. 

Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq 1857-64  1865-67 

Born  near  Hanover,  Pa.,  March  19,  1820,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  June  14,  1894. 

Hon.  Elijah  D.  Wain 1857-67 

Born  near  Winchester,  Va.,  Dec.  29,  1814,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  July  14,  1896. 

Jesse  Bowen,  M.  D 1857-61 

Born  near   Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  Nov.   6,  1805,    died  near  Iowa   City,  Iowa, 
March  14,  1882. 

Rev.  Andrew  Coleman 1857-65 

Born  in ,  W.  Va.,  April  5,  1799,  died  at  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  May  4,  1881 

Rev.  Henry  W.  Reed,  D.  D 1857-74 

Born  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1813,  died  at  Baldwin  City,  Kan.,  Aug.  26,  1889. 

William  Hamilton,  Esq. 1857-65 

Born  in  Ireland,  Jan.  io,  1813,  died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  21,  1870. 

Hon.  Hiram  Price 1857-59  1868-83 

William  Hayzlett,  Esq 1857-65 

Born  in ,  W.  Va.,  Jan.  5,  1813,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  Nov.  5,  1S87. 

Hon.  Jesse  P.  Farley 1857-62 

Born  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  2,  1812,  died  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  May  8,  1894. 

Rev.  R.  W.  Keeler,  D.  D. 1857-60 

Jesse  H.  Holman,  Esq 1857-60 

Born  at  Richmond,  Ind.,  Feb.  22,  1808,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  April  13,  1864. 

Rev.  Rufus  Ricker 1857-63  1879  92 

Born  in  Jefferson  Co.,  111.,  April  28,  1821,  died  at  St.  Ansgar,  Iowa,  Nov.  22,  1892. 

Rev.  J.  G.  Dimmitt *. 185769 

Born  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  March  1,  1806,  died  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Nov. 
20, 1872. 

N.  W.  McKean,  Esq 1857-66 

Born  at   W.  Burlington,  Pa.,  Aug.  27,  1814,  died  at   Mt.  Vernon,   Iowa,   Dec.    14, 
1889. 

W.  H.  Lunt,  Esq 1859-65 

Rev.  S.  M.  Fellows,  M.  A 1860-63 

Born  at  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Nov.  23,  1818,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  June  26,  1863. 

G.  L.  Carhart,  M.  D 1860-63  1865-80 

Hon.  J.  B.  Young,  M.  A 1861-79 

Born  in  Uniontown,  Pa.,  Feb.  18,  1832,  died  at  Wellstown,  New,  Jan.  24,  1887. 

Rev.  George  Clifford- 1862  65 

Rev.  S.  N.  Fellows,  D.  D 1863-68 

Rev.  R.  Norton,  M.  A 1863-72  1874-80 

Born  at  Southington,  O.,  March  20,  1819,  died  at  Windom,  O.,  Sept.  30,  1883. 

Robert  Young,  Esq 1863-66 

Hon.  H.  C.  Henderson 1864-70 

Rev.  A.  B.  Kendig,  1).   I) 1864-76 

Rev.  A.  J.  Kynett,  I).  D.,  LL.  D 1865-80  1881  — 

G.  P.  Deitz.    Esq 1865-69 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  v 

Rev.  C.  G.  Truesdell 1866-69 

Hon.  James  Wright 1866-96 

Henry  A.  Collin,  Esq 1866-92 

Born  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1817,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  Nov.  17,  1892. 

A.  R.  Knott,  Esq 1867-71 

Col.  H.  H    Rood ....1867  — 

David  Platner,  Esq 1868-69 

Born  at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  March  21,  1819,  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  Nov.  12,  1883. 

Hon.  D.  N.  Cooley,  M.  A 1868-92 

Born  at  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  Nov.  7,  1825,  died  at  New  York  City,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1892 

Rev.  S.  A.  Lee  ■ 1868-81 

Born  in  Delaware  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  4,  1829,  died  at  Toledo,  Iowa,  Jan.  6,  1&95. 

Rev.  J.  M.   Rankin 1868-72 

Rev.  J.  W.  Clinton,  D.  D 1868-94 

Born  at  Dundas,  Ontario,  Can.,  Feb.  10,  1831,  died  at  Vinton,  Iowa,  Jan.  26,  1894. 

Hon.  Thomas  H.   Benton 1868-70 

Born  in  Williamson  Co.,  Tenn.,  Sept.  5,  1816,  died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April  10.  1879. 

C.  L.  Mozier,  Esq 1868-78 

Rev.  E.  W.Jeffries,  B.  D 1868-70 

Hon.  Robert  Smyth 1868  — 

Rev.  S.  H.  Henderson 1868-77 

Rev.  W.  F.  Paxton,  D.  D 1868-74  1877-84 

Born  near  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  March  12,  1835,  died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  21, 
1894. 

A.  P.  Hosford,  Esq .... 1868-77 

Born  at  North  Thetford,  Vt.,  Dec.  8,  1811,  died  at  Clinton,  Iowa,  Sept.  12,  1886. 

C.    H.    Kurtz,  Esq 1868-71 

Rev.  Emory  Miller,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1868-74  1876-83 

Rev.  E.  K.  Young,  U.  D.  (No.  20) 1868-84 

Born  in  Oneida   County,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1840,  died  at   Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
27,  1896. 

Rev.  E.  Skinner 1869-79 

Edmund  Miller,  Esq  1869-74 

Born  in  Huntington  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  20,  1822,  died  at  Waterloo,  Iowa,  March  4,  1874. 

Thomas  R.  Ercanbrack,  M.  A 1869-72 

Ira  Stimson.  Esq 1869-72 

Born  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1815,  died  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  Nov.  23,  1893. 

Rev.  S.  A.  Knapp,  LL.  D 1869-81 

M.  M.  Moulton,  Esq 1870-73 

R.  B.  Tomlinson,  Esq 1870-73 

W.  J.  Young,  Esq 1870-96 

Born  at  Belfast,  Ireland,  Feb.  27,  1827,  died  at  Clinton,  Iowa,  June,  8,  1896. 

Hon.  W.  F.Johnston 1871  — 

S.  H.  Watson,  Esq 1871-86 

Born  near  Triadelphia,  W.  Va.,  July  3,  1828,  died  at  Vinton,  Iowa,  Aug.  7,  1895. 

Bishop  E.  G.  Andrews,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1872-80 

Rev.  J.  H.  Rhea,  D.  D 1872-81  1882-91 

Born  in  Lincoln  Co.,  Tenn.,  July  13,  1827,  died  at  Clinton,  Iowa,  May  27,  1896. 

Rev.  Chas.  Cline 1872-75 

J.  W.  Simpson,  Esq 1872-75 


vi  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

C.  W.  Rollins,  M.S.  (No.  76) 1873-76 

J.  K.  Pixley,  Esq 1873-82 

Rev.  J.  S.  Anderson,  M.  D 1874-76 

Rev.  J.  B.  Albrook,  D.  D.  Ph.,  D.  (No.  84) 1874-80  1881-90  1893  — 

William  W.  Smith,  Esq 1874-77 

Hon.  John  W.  Akers,  M.S.  (No.  82) 1875-78 

Rev.  Lewis  E.  Curts,  D.  D.  (No.  62) 1876-88 

William  Fields,  Esq —    1877-92 

J.  W.  Bull,  Esq 1877-83 

Rev.  G.  W.  Brindell 1876-80 

Born  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  22,  1831,  died  at  Lyons,  Iowa,  April  13,  1897. 

Rev.  L.  Hartsough 1878-79 

Capt.  E.  B.  Soper,  M.  A.  (No.  59) 1878  — 

Rev.  J.  H.  Rigby,  D.  D.  (No.  46) 1878-81 

Born  in  Cedar  Co.,  Iowa,  Jan.  6,  1844   died  at  Manchester,  Iowa,  June  18,  1892. 

Rev.  William  Fawcett,  D.  D 1879-82 

Captain  W.  T.  Rigby,  M.  A.  (No.  75) 1879  — 

Bishop  J.    F.  Hurst,  D.   D.,  LL.  D 1880-84 

Isaac  Garmoe,  Esq 1880-86 

Rev.  Bennett  Mitchell,  U.  D 1880-89 

Rev.  J.  H.  Lozier,  M.  A 1880-91 

Rev.  I.  N.  Pardee,  M.  A 1880-83 

Rev.  R.  D.  Parsons,  D.  D.  (No.  45) 1880-89 

Rev.  J.  A.    Potter, 1882-84 

Wm.  Tackaberry,  Esq 1882-84 

Rev.  R.  C.  Glass,  D.  D 1882-91 

E.  B.  Hayward,  Esq 1883-89 

C.  J.  Ives,  Esq 1883-86 

Rev.  J.  C.  R.  Layton 1883-86 

Captain  D.  L.  Riley 1883-92 

Ex-Lieut.  Gov.  O.  H.  Manning 1884-85 

Rev.  E.  L.  Miller,  D.  D 1884  — 

Rev.  Wilmot  Whitfield,  D.  D 1884-90 

Col.  E.  S.  Ormsby 1884  — 

H.  S.  Payne,   Esq 1884-87 

Rev.  J.  H.  Carlton,  M.  A 1885-94 

O.  P.  Miller,  Esq 1886  — 

Rev.  J.  W.  Walker 1886-89 

J.  R.  Morin,  Esq 1886-92 

J.  H.  Brush,  Esq ic86  92 

Hon.  Eugene  Secor 1887  — 

Supt.  W.  F.  Cramer,  M.  A.  (No.  183) - 1888  — 

Bishop  John  P.  Newman,  D.  D.,  LL.  D 1889  — 

Rev.  Jesse  Cole,  M.  A 1889  — 

Hon.  Ben  McCoy,  M.  S.  (No.  52) r 1889  — 

Noah  Williams,  Esq 1889  — 

Leslie  M.  Shaw,  M.  S.  (No.  141) tSqo  — 

Rev.  G.  W.  L.  Brown 1890-94 

John  W.  Reeder,  Esq 1891  — 


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H.  L.  Eramert,  Esq 1891-94 

Rev.  VV.  A.  Black 1891  — 

John  Gibson,  Esq 1892  — 

Dr.  W.  O.Clark  1892-96 

Born  near  Big  Rock,  Iowa,  Sept.  22,  1858,  died  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  June  22,  1896. 

Warren  Harman,  M.  A  (No.  68) 1892  — 

A.  M.  Johnson,  Esq 1892  — 

Gardner  Cowles,  M.  A 1893  — 

Judge  J.  J.  Tollerton,  M.  A 1893  — 

W.  C.  Stuckslager,  Esq 1893  — 

Col.  Henry  Egbert, .. 1894  — 

Chas.  H.  Eighmey,  Esq 1894  — 

Rev.  G.  W.  Pratt" 1894  — 

P.  M.  Joice,  Esq 1896  — 

Rev.  Julius  A.  Ward,  D.  D.  (No.  77) 1896  — 

Rev.  W.W.Carlton,  M.  Ph.  (No.  285) 1896  — 

Major  Chas.  W.  Kepler 1896  — 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 


J.  G.  Dimmitt 1866-68 

H.  D.   Albright 1866-67 

W.  F.  King 1866-73  1874-83 

H.A.Collin 1866-92 

G.  L.  Carhart 1866-77 

H.  H.  Rood 1867-77  1893  — 

A.  R.  Knott 1867-69 

Robert   Smyth 1868  — 

H.  Boyd 1873-75 

W.  F.  Johnston .. 1877  — 

S.  A.  Knapp 1877-80 

W.  T.  Rigby 1880  — 

J.  E.   Harlan 1883  — 

R.  C.  Glass 1886-88 

E.  B.  Soper 1886  — 

Eugene  Secor 1888  — 

COLLEGE  SECRETARIES. 

Wm.  D.  Phifer 1893-94 

James  E.  Harlan 1894  — 

LIBRARIANS. 

Stephen  N.  Fellows 1857-60 

Alonzo  Collin.- 1860-70 

Hamline  H.  Freer 1870-73 

S.  N.  Williams 1873-91 

Wm.  C.  Webster 1891-93 

May  L.  Fairbanks 1893  — 


viii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

FACULTY. 


PRESIDENTS. 


R.  W.  KEELER. 

M.  A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1858;  D.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  University, 
1871;  joined  New  York  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1845;  transferred 
to  Upper  Iowa  Cenference,  1856;  President  of  Cornell  College,  1857-59; 
Principal  of  Ep worth  Seminary,  1859-64;  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
i860,  also  in  1864  and  1872;  Secretary  of  Upper  Iowa  Conference  eleven 
years;  Dean  of  School  of  Theology  in  Central  Tennessee  College,  Nash- 
ville, 1884-90;  Lecturer  on  English  Bible  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1891. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


SAMUEL  M.  FELLOWS. 

M.  A.,  Indiana  Asbury  (now  DePauw)  University;  Teacher  in  Rock 
River  Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1843-53;  Principal  of  Iowa  Conference 
Seminary,  1853-57;  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Cornell 
College,  1857-59;  Acting  President  of  Cornell  College,  1859-60;  President 
of  Cornell  College  and  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  1860-63. 
Born  at  Sandwich,  New  Hampshire,  Nov.  23,  1818.  Died  at  Mount  Vernon, 
June  26,  1863. 


WILLIAM  FLETCHER  KING. 

B.  A.,  1857,  and  M.  A.,  i860,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University;  D.  D.,  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan  University,  1870;  LL.  D.,  State  University  of  Iowa,  and 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1887;  Principal  Unionville  Academy,  Tennes- 
see, 1853-54:  Tutor  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1857-62;  joined  the  Up- 
per Iowa  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1862;  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek  Languages  in  Cornell  College,  1862-63;  Acting  President  of  Cornell 
College,  1863-65;  President  same  1865 — ;  Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
1876,  1888  and  1896;  member  of  the  National  Council  of  Education,  1886; 
National  Commissioner  of  the  World's  Columbian  Commission,  1890;  mem- 
ber of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  1895. 


VICE-PRESIDENT. 


JAMES  E.  HARLAN  (No.  67.) 

B.  A.,  1869,  and  M.  A.,  1872,  Cornell  College:  Superintendent  Cedar 
Rapids  Public  School,  1869-72;  Principal  Third  Ward  School,  Sterling,  Illi- 
nois, 1872-73;  Alumni  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Cornell  College,  1873-80; 
Alumni  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy  in  same,  1880;  Vice- 
President  of  Cornell  College,  1881  — . 


CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

PROFESSORS. 


STEPHEN    N.  FELLOWS. 

B.  A.,  1854,  and  M.  A.,  1857,  Indiana  Asbury  (now  DePauw)  Univer- 
sity; D.  D.,  1871,  Cornell  College;  joined  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  1856; 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Science  in  Cornell  College,  1857-60; 
Professor  in  State  University  of  Iowa,  1867-87;  member  of  the  Second  Ecu- 
menical Methodist  Conference  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Fayette,  Iowa. 


DAVID  H.  WHEELER. 

M.  A.,  Cornell  College,  1858;  D.  D.,  Cornell  College,  1867;  LL.  D. 
Northwestern  University,  1881;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Litera- 
ture in  Cornell  College,  1857-59;  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  in  same, 
1859-60;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  in  same,  1860-61;  United  States  Con- 
sul, Genoa,  Italy,  1861-66;  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Northwestern, 
University,  1867-75;  Editor  of  ''The  Methodist,"  New  York  City,  1875-82; 
President  of  Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1883-92;  author  of  '-Brig- 
andage in  South  Italy;"  "By-ways  of  Literature;"  "Our  Industrial  Utopia;" 
and  "British  and  American  Literature." 

Meadville,  Pa. 


ALONZO  COLLIN. 

B.  A.,  1858,  and  M.  A.,  1862,  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn.; 
Sc.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  University,  1888;  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Nat- 
ural Science  in  Cornell  College,  1860-68;  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences  in 
same,  1868-81;  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Experimental  Physics  in  State 
University,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1881-82;  Professor  of  Physics  and  Chemistry  in 
Cornell  College,  1882  — ;  Fellow  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science,  1891. 


DENISON  GAGE. 

M.  A.,  1858,  Wesleyan  University;  Principal  of  Stansead  Academy, 
Canada  East,  1855-58;  Principal  of  Amenia  Seminary,  New  York,  1858-60; 
Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Cornell  College,  1861-62. 
Born  at   Maiden,   Mass.,   Oct.  6,   1828.     Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  July 

25,  1862. 


SAMUEL  H.   MANLEY. 

B.  A.,  i860,  and  A.  M.,  1863.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University;  Professor  of 
Greek  and  Latin,  Cornell  College,  1863-71;  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin, 
University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  1871-76. 

Normal,  Illinois. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE. 


EDWARD  MERRICK. 


B.  A.,  1864,  and  M.  A.,  1867,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University;    Professor  of 
Mathematics  in  Cornell  College,  1868-70. 

Wilmington,  Ohio. 


HARRIETTE  J.  COOKE. 

M.  A.,  1859,  Cornell  College;  Instructor  in  Cornell  College,  1857—71 ; 
Preceptress  in  same,  1866-Q0;  Professor  of  History  and  German  in  same, 
1871-86;  Professor  of  History  and  Science  of  Government  in  same,  1886-90; 
studying  Methods  of  Deaconess  Work  at  Mildmay  Park,  London,  1891-92; 
Assistant  in  the  Deaconess'  Training  School,  Mildmay,  London,  England; 
Superintendent  of  Medical  Mission  University  Settlement. 

Boston,  Mass. 


HUGH  BOYD. 


B.  A.,  1859,  and  M.  A.,  1862,  Ohio  University,  Athens,  Ohio;  D.  D., 
Ohio  University,  1885;  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin.  Cornell  College, 
1871-81;  Acting  President  of  same,  1873-74;  Professor  of  Latin  in  same, 
1881  — . 


HAMLINE  H.  FREER  (No.  64.) 

B.  S.,  1869,  and  M.  S.,  1878;  B.  A.,  1880,  and  M.  A.,  1883,  Cornell  Col- 
lege; Principal  of  Schools,  Chariton,  Iowa,  1869;  Teacher  in  Preparatory 
Department  of  Cornell  College,  1870-72;  Principal  of  Preparatory  and  Nor- 
mal Department  in  same,  1872-87;  Senior  Fellow  in  Political  Economy, 
LTniversity  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  Professor  of  Science  and  Art  of  Teaching 
and  Political  Economy,  Cornell  College,  1887  — • 


ISAAC   T.   WEBSTER. 

M.  S.,  1876,  Cornell  College;  Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West 
Point,  New  York;  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Military  Science  in 
Cornell  College,  1872-73;  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  same, 
1873-76;  Professor  of  same  in  University  of  Nebraska,  1879-82.  Born  at 
New  York,  September  7.  1842.  Died  at  San  Francisco,  California,  July 
7,  1886. 


SYLVESTER  N.  WILLIAMS. 

B.  C.  E.,  1872,  and  C.  E.,  1890,  Cornell  University;  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  Cornell  College,  1872-73;  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 
in  same,  1873-83;  Librarian,  1873-91;  Professor  of  Civil  and  Sanitary  En- 
gineering in  same,  1883  — . 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xi 

ISAAC  H.  BUNN. 

M.  A., .1873,  Cornell  College;  Professor  of  Vocal  Music  in  Cornell  Col- 
lege, 1872-83. 

Born  at  Clinton,  New  Jersey,  September  26,  1844-  Died  at  Shellrock, 
Iowa,  June  9,  1891. 


FELIX  FLEISCHER. 
Professor  of  Instrumental  Music  in  Cornell  College,  1872-73. 


HENRY  FRANK. 
Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution  in  Cornell  College,  1875-76. 


JOHN  E.  MYERS. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1873;  Pro- 
fessor of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cornell  College,  1876-80. 

Born  at  Dannemora,  New  York,  August  18,  1849.  Died  at  San  Antonio, 
Texas,  May  28,  1894. 


JOSIAH  H.  KELLOGG. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  i860;  made 
Colonel  of  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  1862;  Brevetted  Major  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  battle  of  Gettysburg,  1863;  retired  on  account  of  in- 
juries in  line  of  duty,  1865;  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cor- 
nell College,  1880-83. 

Pontiac  Building,  Chicago,  III. 


WILLIAM  H.  NORTON  (No.  153). 

B.  A.,  1875,  and  M.  A.,  1878,  Cornell  College; Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek 
Languages  in  Cornell  College,  1875-77;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek  Languages  in  same,  1877-81;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Lit- 
erature and  Geology  in  same,  1881-90;  Curator  of  Museum,  1882;  Professor 
of  Geology  in  same,  1890 — ;  Special  Assistant  Iowa  Geological  Survey,  1892; 
Author  of  "The  Artesian  Wells  of  Iowa,  Vol.  6,  Iowa  Geological  Survey," 
1897;  Fellow  of  the  Geological  Society  of  America,  1895. 


W.  C.  KIDDER. 

Professor  of  Instrumental  Music  and  Vocal  Culture  in  Cornell  College, 
:  878-80. 


xii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

SAMUEL  R.  JONES. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy, West  Point,  New  York,  1867;  Profes- 
sor of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cornell  College,  1883-86;  Captain 
Quartermaster  Department.  U.  S.  A.,  1892. 

Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 


WILLIAM  B.  GODFREY. 

Instructor  in  Yoice  Culture  in  Cornell  College,    1884-85;  Professor  of 
Voice  Culture  in  same,  188^-89. 

Narberth,  Pa. 


OVID  P.  BARBOUR. 

Instructor  on  Piano  and  Violin  and  in    Harmony  in  Cornell  College, 
1884-85 ;  Professor  of  Instrumental  Music  and  Harmony  in  same,  1885-92. 

Kpworthy  la. 


GEORGE  O.  CURME. 

B.  A.,  1882,  University  of  Michigan;  M.  A.,  1885,  De  Pauw  University; 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages  in  Lniversity  of  Washington,  Seattle. 
Washington,  1882-84;  Instructor  in  German  and  French  in  Cornell  College, 
1881-86;  Professor  of  German  and  French,  1886-91;  Professor  of  German 
Language  and  Literature  in  same,  1891-97. 

Ez'anston,  III. 


EDWIN  S.  CURTIS. 

Private  in  Co.  D,  48th  New  York,  1861-63;  Graduated  from  Military 
Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1867;  Professor  of  Military  Science  and 
Tactics  in  Cornell  College,  1886-89. 

Fort  Adams,  R.  I. 


WALTER  HOWE. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1867;  grad- 
uated at  Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe,  Virginia,  1873;  served  among  Osage 
Indians  in  Kansas,  1869;  served  in  Lava  Beds,  California,  at  the  close  of 
the  Modoc  War,  1873;  served  in  Powder  River  Expedition,  1876;  Military 
Professor  at  Pennsylvania  State  College,  187780;  Professor  of  Military  Sci- 
ence and  Tactics  in  Cornell  College,  1889-92;  Promoted  Captain,  1891. 
Washington  Barracks,  \\Tashi)igton.  D.  C. 


\\.  B.  VAN  VALKENBURG. 

Graduated   from  the   New   England   Conservatory   of    Music,    Boston, 
Mass.,  1884;  Professor  of  Yoice  and  Piano,  Allegheny  College,  1886;  Direc- 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xm 

tor  of  Music  Normal  School,  Fremont,  Nebraska,  1887;  Professor  of  Voice 
and  Acting  Director  of  the  Conservatory  of  Music  of  Cornell  College,  1889- 
90;  Professor  of  Voice  Culture  and  Director  of  Conservatory  of  Music  in 
same,  1890 — . 

CHARLES  J.  GOODWIN. 

A.  B.,  1887,  and  M.  A.,  1890,  Bowdoin  College;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1890;  Scholar  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1888-89;  Fellow 
of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889-90;  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and 
Literature  in  Cornell  College,  1890-92;  Member  of  the  American  Oriental 
Society  and  the  American  Philological  Association. 


WILLIAM  C.  WEBSTER. 

B.  A.,  1887,  Albion  College,  Michigan;  Instructor  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem- 
inary, Onarga,  111.,  1887-89;  Graduate  Student  in  History  and  Politics  at 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889-90;  Professor  of  History  and  Science  of 
Government  in  Cornell  College,  1890-93. 


ERMINA  M.  FALLASS  MURLIN. 

Ph.  B.,  1882,  Albion  College,  Michigan;  M.  A.,  1886,  and  Ph.  D.,  1888, 
De  Pauw  University;  Instructor  in  English  and  Mathematics  in  De  Pauw 
LTniversity,  1888-90;  engaged  in  study  at  Paris  and  Berlin,  1890-91;  Precep- 
tress and  Professor  of  French  and  English  Literature  in  Cornell  College, 
1891-93. 

Baldwin,  Kan. 


JENNIE  M.  HOYT  RICHMOND. 

Finished  Course  in  Piano  at  the  New  England  Conservatory,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1886;  Instructor  of  Piano  in  Cornell  College,  1887-90;  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor of  Piano  in  same,  1889-91;  Professor  of  Piano  in  same,  1891-92. 

Lac  on.  III. 


CHARLES  L.  PHILLIPS. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1881;  A.  B., 
1887,  Colby  University;  C.  E.,  1888,  Maine  State  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Mechanical  Arts;  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cornell  Col- 
lege, 1892-96. 

Fort  Monroe,  Va. 


GEORGE  W.  NEWTON. 

Graduated  from  the  Iowa  State  Normal  School,  1882;  S.  B.  1887,  and  A. 
M.,  1890,  State  University  of  Iowa;  Student  in  Harvard  University,  1890-91; 
Instructor  in  Biology  and  Botany  in  Cornell  College,  1891-92;  Professor  of 
Biology  and  Botany  in  same,  1892-94. 

Cedar  Falls,  la. 


xiv  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

WILLIAM  STAHL  EBERSOLE. 

A.  M.,  1888,  Lebanon  Valley  College;  Graduate  Student  in  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1890-92;  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature  in  Cornell 
College,  1892—;  engaged  in  study  at  Athens,  Greece,  1896-97. 


JAMES  A.  JAMES. 

Graduated  from  Wisconsin  State  Normal  School,  1884;  B.  L.,  1888,  State 
University  of  Wisconsin;  University  Scholar  in  History,  1891;  Fellow  in 
History,  1892,  and  Ph.  D.,  1895,  Johns  Hopkins  University;  Professor  of 
History  and  Science  of  Government  in  Cornell  College,  1893 — . 


CLARENCE  WILBER  BOWERS. 

Graduated  from  the  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  1892;  Pro- 
fessor of  Instrumental  Music  and  Harmony  in  Cornell  College,  1893-95. 

Colorado  Springs,  Col. 


CLARA  CONKLIN. 

M.  L.  A.,  1864,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Female  College;  A.  M.,  1884, Ohio  Wes- 
leyan  University;  Instructor  in  English  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1880- 
84;  Adjunct  Professor  of  English  Language  in  the  same,  1884-92;  Precep- 
tress and  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Cornell  College,  1893-95. 


HARRY  M.  KELLY. 

A.  B  ,  1888,  and  A.  M.,   1891,  Bucknell  University;  A.  B.,  1891,  and  A. 
M.,  1893,  Harvard  University;  Professorof  Biology  in  Cornell  College,  1894 — . 


THOMAS  NICHOLSON. 

Graduated  from  Provincial  Normal  School,  Toronto,  Canada,  1881;  Ph. 
B.,  1890,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University;  S.  T.  B.,  1892,  Garrett  Biblical  In- 
stitute; A.  B.,  1893,  and  A.  M.,  1895,  Northwestern  University;  Professor  and 
Principal  of  the  Academy  of  Cornell  College,  1894-95;  Professor  of  Logic 
and  Biblical  Literature  in  Cornell  College  and  Principal  of  the  Academy, 
1 895-. 


FLORENCE  LOUISE  MITCHELL. 

Graduated  from  the  Maine  Wesleyan  College,  1874;  Graduate  Student 
in  University  of  Chicago,  1893-95;  Preceptress  and  Professor  of  English 
Literature  in  Cornell  College,  1895 — . 


JOHN  D.  C.  HOSKINS. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1868;  Pro- 
fessor of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cornell  College,  1896-96. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xv 

JOHN  C.  WATERMAN. 

Graduated  from  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  1881;  Dis- 
tinguished Graduate  U.  S.  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,  Fort  Leavenworth, 
Kansas,  1895;  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  in  Cornell  College, 
1 897-. 


ADJUNCT  PROFESSORS. 


FRANCES  M.  MARTIN  DOB  SON, 

Teacher  of  English  Literature  and  Rhetoric  in  Cornell  College,  1875-83; 
elected  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Rhetoric  in  same,  1883. 

Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota. 


MARY  BURR  NORTON  (No.  168.) 

B.  S.,  1877,  and  M.  S..-M.  A.,  1880,  Cornell  College;  Teacher  of  French 
and  Mathematics  in  Cornell  College,  1877-83;  Adjunct  Professor  of  French 
and  Mathematics  in  same,  1883-86;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
same,  1886-92;  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  same  1892  — . 


HENRIETTA  ASH  BANCROFT  (No.  308.) 

Ph.  B.,  1886,  Cornell  College;  Ph.  M.,  1888,  University  of  Michigan; 
Instructor  in  English  Literature  and  Rhetoric  in  Cornell  College  1883-86; 
Adjunct  Professor  ot  English  Literature  and  Rhetoric  in  same,  1886-90; 
Dean  of  Woman's  College  University  of  Southern  California,  1890-91;  Prin- 
cipal of  Riverside  High  School,  California,  1891-92;  Preceptress  and  Pro- 
fessor of  English,  Albion  College,  Michigan,  1893  — • 

Albion,  Michigati. 


CHARLES   A.  CUMMING. 

Student  Academy  of  Design,  Chicago,  1879;  pupil  of  Gustave  Bou- 
langer  and  Jules  Defebure,  1885-86,  and  of  Doucet  and  Constant  in  the 
Academie  Julian,  Paris,  France,  1890-92;  Instructor  in  Painting  in  Cornell 
College,  1879-81;  Instructor  in  Drawing  and  Painting  in  same,  1881-90; 
Director  of  Art  School  in  same,  1890-95. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


FRANCES  C.  SHOECRAFT. 

Ph.  B.,  Syracuse  University;  Instructor  in  English  and  Latin,  1887-90; 
Adjunct  Professor  in  Latin  in  Cornell  College,  1890-91;  Teacher  in  Girls' 
Classical  School. 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 


xvi  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 


INSTRUCTORS  AND  TUTORS. 


Susan  E.    Hale,  M.   A.,  1859,  Cornell  College;    Preceptress  and 

Teacher  of  French.     Born  at  Conway,  New  Hampshire,  Sept. 

23,  1824,  died  at  Hamilton,  Minnesota,  Feb.  25,  1881 1857-65 

Alice  M.  Foulke 1857-58 

Madge  E.  Oliver  Kinsey,  (No.  11.) 1858-60 

Ellen  E.  Leebrick  Mann 1860  62;  1868-69 

Emma  J.  Newland   Werntz 1862-63 

Amanda  F.  Plaskett  Smead '(No.  14.) 1863-64;  1871-75 

Libbie  J.  Ayres  Bauman 1863-64 

Mary  M.  Ayres  Snow 1863-64 

Libbie  Prior  Stephens 1864-68 

Louisa  C.  Albright  Manley  (No.  22.) 1864-65 

Thomas  L.  Stephens  (No.  31.) 1865-68 

Mary  E.  Ely  Rollins,  B.  A.,  born  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1839, 

died  at  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  May  17,  1879 1865-70;  1872-74 

Etta  A.  Prior-- 1865-67 

James  S.  Hayes 1866-70;  1871-72 

Emma  Weigley. 1867-69 

Erastus  B.  Soper  (No.  59) 1868-69 

Cornelia  W.  Shinn 1869-71 

Alice  A.  Fellows  Rigby  (No.  41.) 1869-70 

Emily  L.  Wyman 1870-71 

Mary  A.  Neff  Ford  {No.  44.) 1870-75 

Samuel  H.  Goodyear  (No.  137.) 1870-71;  1872-74 

Genia  M.  Wilde  Olney  (No.  80.) 1871-73 

Mary  K.  Butler  Miller,  born  at  Brentwood,  England,  Dec.  4,  1830, 

died  at  South  Bend,  Indiana,  June  29,  1887 1871-73 

Ella  S.  Rigby  Davis  {No.  101.) 1873-75 

Martha  A.  Locke,  B.  S., 1873-74 

Ella  Earl 1873-74 

Henrietta  L.  Albright  P ear ce  {No.  25.) 1873-74 

Mary  Ellen  Moody  Boyd,  M.  A., 1873-77 

Mary  Frye  Stribling 1874-78 

Rev.  J.  W.  Hanna,  M.  A.,  born  at  Fredericksburg,  Ohio,  Jan.  4, 

1827,  died  at  Emporia,  Kansas,  March  16,  1892 1874-76 

Mary  Lovelace 1874-76 

Martha  H.Jones . .  1874-75 

Eleanor  A.  Snyder. . .. 1874-75 

Charles  M.  Brown  (No.  146) 1874-75 

Eva  A.  Hutchins 1875-78 

Charles  A.  Pollock  (No.  178) 1875-78 

Fred  M.  Abbott  (No.    164) 1875-77 

Julian  B.  Hubbell __. 1875-76 

L.  A.  W.  Stimpson,  M.  A., 1876-77 

William  F.  Cramer  (No.  183) 1876-79 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xvn 

William  H.  Albright  (No.  166) 1876-77 

M.  Beaumont  Gray 1877-78 

Tyndale  Palmer 1877-78 

Jennie  M.  Kidder 1878  81;  1885-87 

Benjamin  C.  Cory 1878-79 

David  W.Ford  (No.  147) 187980 

Clara  A.  Haubrick  Davis 1879-80 

Robert  Cousins  (No.  211) 1879-81 

Simeon  H.  Cranmer  (No.  212) 1879-81 

Henry  C.  White  (No.  236) 1879-82 

Belle   Hanna  (No.  185) 1880-82;  1883-89;  1892-93 

Angie  P.  Bragg.... 1880-80 

E.  Kate  Fox  Power 1880-82 

Mary  E.  Lewis 1880-81 

Hattie  J.  Leonard  Colburn 1881-85 

Clara  A.  Brackett  Smith 1881-85 

J.    R.  Anthony 1881-82 

Rollo  F.  Hurlburt  (No.  229) .  1881-82 

M.  Lizzie  Walker  Layton 1882-84 

Frank  Hoare 1882-84 

Mary  A.Barrett    Whitmire 188283 

Hattie  E.  Sessions  Merritt  (No.  196.) 1882-83;  1885-87 

Isaac  W.  Cranmer  (No.  240) 1882-83 

Fred  P.  Fisher  (No.  314) 1882-83 

W.  V.  Chambers 1883-89 

A.  A.  Ladd 1883-84 

Elizabeth  S.  Chadbourne 1884-85 

Louis  O.  Jurgensen 1885-86 

Fannie  B.  McClung  Lewis,  born  near  Tipton,  Iowa,  June  29,  i860, 

died  at  Epworth,  Iowa,  April  24,  1895 1885-86 

Violetta  M.  Crandall  Harris  (No.  239) 1885-86 

Grant  Wyrick 1885-86 

E.  B.  Warman,  M.  A., 1886-87 

Luella  Boyd  (No.  257) 188687 

Ella  Albright  Olmsted 1886-88 

George  E.  Whitehill,  B.  L., 188789 

Flora  M.  Goudy 1887-8/ 

Henry  M.   Rathbun 1887-88 

Ella  F.Godfrey 1888-89 

A.  Maeder 1888-89 

Mahala  Dutton 1888-89 

Blanche  Swingley  (No.  450) 1888-91 

Jennie  L.  Fitch,  born  at  Canton,  Pa.,  July  2,  i860,  died  at    Mount 

Vernon,  Iowa,  Dec.  26,  1895 1889-92;  1895-95 

Benjamin  L.  Remick  (No.  386) 1889-92 

Eliza  J.  Hyndman  (No.  215) 1889-94 

W.  I.  Staley  _.. 1889-91 

Henrietta  Rigley 1889-91 

Corinth  Crook,  B.  S.,. 1889-91 


xviii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

Sarah  G.  Bagnell,  A.  M, 1890-91 

E.  F.  Reamer --. 1890-91 

Edward  R.  Ristine  (No.  643) 1891— 

Lucy  Dean 1891-93 

Isabel  E.  Graves,  Ph.  B., 1891-93 

Nina  V.  Benedict 1891-93;  1896— 

Helen  M.Young  dimming 1891-95 

Katherine  E.  Oliver,  B.  S., 1891-94 

Laura  F.  Ristine 1891 — 

William  Taylor  Jackson 1892-93 

M.  Jennette  Louden 1892-93 

Mary  Elizabeth  Smith  (No.  197) 1892-92  1895 — 

John  George  Mitchell 1893-93 

Sarah  Andrews  Hackett  Thornton 1893-96 

Florence  Augusta  Martin 1893-94 

Elsie  Esther  West  (No.  543) J893-95 

Carrie  Guilford  Gardner 1893-94 

Jessie  Carlotta  Mack  Hamilton 1893-96 

Margaret  Richie  Wiseman 1894 — 

Maud  Wilson 1894-96 

Frances  C.  Hoadley 1894 — 

Mary  E.  Marshall 1895-96 

Mablyn  Roosevelt  Fuller 1895-95 

Judson  W.  Mather 1895 — 

Mary  Edith  Love  (No.  440) 1895 — 

Ernestine  Cotton . 1895-95 

Gertrude  M.  Potwin 1895-96 

Julia  E.  King  (No.  410) 1896-96 

Frederick  G.  G.  Schmidt 1896 — 

Albert  M.  Harris 1896— 

Gertrude  F.  Mather 1896— 

Lucile  Pollard 1896 — 

Henry  A.  Mills 1897— 

[The  numbers   in  the  above  list  correspond  to  those  in  the  Alumni 
Record.] 


CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

HONORARY  DEGREES 

CONFERRED  BY  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 


XIX 


DOCTOR  OF  LAWS. 


Hon.  John  F.  Dillon,  1862. 
Hon.  Wm.  B.  Allison,  1887. 
Dr.  Thaddeus  A.  Reamy,  1! 


>0. 


Bishop.  Cyrus  D.  Foss,  1879. 
*Rev.  James  D.  Mendenhall,  1! 
Hon.  Henry  Sabin,  1894. 


DOCTOR 
*Rev.  Thomas  M.  Eddy,  i860. 
Rev.  David  H.  Wheeler,  1867. 
*Rev.  Henry  W.  Reed,  1873. 
Rev.  David  H.  Ela,  1876. 
Rev.  George  Young,  1878. 
*Rev.  George  B.  Bowman,  1882. 
Rev.  David  Kay,  1883. 
Rev.  A.  B.  Kendig,  1885. 
*Rev.  J.  H.  Rigby,  1887. 
Rev.  L.  Curts,  1889. 
Rev.  Bennett  Mitchell,  1890. 
Rev.  J.  A.  Ward,  1891. 
Rev.  George  Elliott,  1892. 
Rev.  Richard  Swearington,  1893. 
Rev.  Sylvanus  B.  Warner,  1895. 
Rev.  Geo.  Washington  White,  1896 


OF  DIVINITY. 

Rev.  Luke  Hitchcock,  1863. 

Rev.  Stephen  N.  Fellows,  1871. 

Rev.  Isaac  Crook,  1875. 

Rev.  W.  O.  Pierce,  1878. 

Rev.  Earl  Cranston,  188 1. 

Rev.  John  Williamson,  1882. 

Rev.  J.  E.  Gilbert,  1884. 

Rev.  W.  G.  Williams,  1886. 

Rev.  F.  B.  Cherrington,  1888. 

Rev.  R.  D.  Parsons,  1890. 

Rev.  J.  B.  Albrook,  1891. 

Rev.  John  Bowman,  1891. 

Rev.  C.  C.  McLean,  1893. 

Rev.  F.  H.  Sanderson,  1894. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Jordan,  1896. 
,     Rev.  H.  O.  Pratt,  1896. 


DOCTOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY. 
Rev.  J.  C.  W.  Coxe,  1876.  Rev.  Edward  Thompson,  1881  . 


MASTER  OF  SCIENCE. 
*Lieut.  Isaac  T.  Webster,   1876. 


MASTER 
Rev.  David  H.  Wheeler,  1858. 
Harriette  J.  Cooke,  1859. 
*Charles  A.  Page,  1866. 
Rev.  George  M.  Irwin,  1873. 
Rev.  Adam  Holm,  1878. 
Ophelia  Forward,  1879. 
Rev.  Alfred  K.  Johnson,  1879. 
Rev.  James  A.  Van  Anda,  1883. 
A.  C.  Ross,  1890. 
Rev.  F.  W.  Coleman,  189 1. 
R.  C.  Barrett,  1895. 
C.  H.  Churchill,  1895. 


OF  ARTS. 

*Susan  E.  Hale,  1859. 

Rev.  Wilbur  McKaig,  i860. 

*Prof.  Isaac  H.  Bunn,  1873. 

Prof.  Samuel  Calvin,  1875. 

Prof.  Phoebe  W.  Sudlow,  1878. 

Prof.  Thomas  Tobin,  1879. 

Rev.  John  O.  Foster,  1881. 

Dr.  Joseph  Price,  1889. 

Prof.  George  W.  Tanneyhill,  1891. 

F.  J.  Sessions,  1895. 

W.  W.  Cressy,  1896. 

Wm.  Frederick  Ross,  1896. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE. 


Alumni  Record  of  Cornell  College, 


857-1897. 


1858. 

1 — Matthew  Cavanaugh,  M.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 
2 — Mary  L.  Fellows  Cavanaugh,  M.  E.  L.,  M.  S.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

1859- 

3 — Sarah  Emilie  Beede,  M.  E.  L.     Born  at  Dixon,  111.,  July  20,  1837.  Died 

at  Dixon,  111.,  June  2,  1869. 
4— Mary  A.  Chubbuck  PeetM-  E.  L.     Born  at  Orwell,  Pa., March  15,  1838. 

Died  at  Viola,  Iowa,  August  18.  1865. 
5— Lydia  A.  Miller  Winslow,  M.  E.  L.,  M.  S. 

6 — John  A.  B.  Putnam,  M.  A.;  1862-65,  Lieutenant  in  23rd  Texas  Cavalry; 
1871-72,  Member  of  the  Texas  State  Legislature;  1867-68,  County 
Judge;  1885-89,  District  Judge.  Born  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  Dec.  29, 
1839.     Died  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Texas,  Jan.  4,  1895. 

7— John  G.  Safely,  M.  A.,  Sergt.  Maj.  nth  Iowa.  Born  at  Cohoes,  New 
York,  Nov.  1,  1837.     Died  at  Traer,  Iowa,  July  12,  1879. 

i860. 

8 — Amelia  Matthews  Cowles,  M.  S.     Born  at  Dundas,  Canada,  Jan.  2, 1839. 

Died  at  Buffalo,  New  York,  April  24,  1897. 
9— Oliver  James  Cowles,  M.  A.;  1862,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  1866, 

M.  A.,  Lawrence  University;  1880,  D.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute; 

1863-97,  Minister  in  M.   E.  Church;  Pastor  M.   E.  Church,  Derby, 

Connecticut. 
10 — Thomas  Hogg   Dickson,  B.  A.      Born  in  Edmeston,   Scotland,  June  5, 

1838.     Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  April  3,  1862. 
11 — Margaret  E.  Oliver  Kinsey,  M.  S.      Born  near   Dixon,   111.,   March  18, 

1838.     Died  at  Sutler  Creek,  California,  March  20,  1885. 

1 861. 

12 — Addie  Collin  Gilruth,  M.  A.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

13— Stephen  D.  Mather,  M.  A.;  Captain  in  U.  S.  Army,  Deputy  Collector  of 
U.  S.  Revenue.  Born  at  Columbus,  Pa.,  Feb.  29,  1836.  Killed 
near  Flintville,  Tenn.,  Oct   7,  1892. 

14— Amanda  F.  Plaskett  Smead,  M.  A.,  1499  Washington  Boulevard,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

15— Milo  Pettibone  Smith,  M.  A.;  1866,  LL.  B.,  LTniversity  of  Michigan; 
Captain  in  31st  Iowa  Infantry;  1875-83,  District  Attorney  for  Eighth 
Judicial  District;  1887-91,  County  Attorney  Linn  County;  1866-97, 
Lawyer,  Attorney  at  Law,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE. 


1862. 


16 — Wilhur  C.  Dimmitt,  B.  A.;  Captain  Co.  F  24th  Iowa  Infantry.  Born  in 
Ohio,  March  24,  1840.  Died  at  Mansfield,  La.,  May  4,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  battle  of  Sabine  Cross  Roads. 

17— George  H.  Foster,  B.  A.;  Private  in  38th  Iowa  Infantry.  Born  at  Port 
Byron,  111.,  May  18, 1840.  Died  on  hospital  boat  between  Memphis 
and  Cairo,  Aug.  23,  1863. 

18 — Fannie  J.  Scott  Tool,  M.  S.  Born  at  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Jan.  23,  1836. 
Died  at  Greenfield,  Iowa,  March  9,  1887. 

19 — Simon  Shoecraft,  M.  A.;  1866-97,  Merchant,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

20— Emerson  K.  Young.  M.  A.;  1883,  D.  D.,  Allegheny  College;  Author  of 
"Bright  Days  Abroad"  and  "Biographers  of  Christ;"  1863-96,  Minister 
in  M.  E.  Church.  Born  in  Oneida  County,  New  York,  Jan.  4,  1840. 
Died  at  Saranac  Lake,  New  York,  Nov.  27,  1896. 

1863. 

21— Jeremiah  S.  Eberhart,  M.  S.;  1866-86,  Minister  in  M.  E.  Church;  1886- 
97,  City  Mission  Work,  Real  Estate  and  Publisher  of  Sunday  School 
Roll  of  Honor,  936  W.  54th  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1864. 

22 — Louisa  Catherine  Albright  Manley,  M.  A.,  Normal,  111. 

23 — Edwin  Collin,  M.,  A.  1865-66,  Consular  Clerk,  Genoa,  Italy;  1866-67; 
Consular  Agent,  St.  Gall,  Switzerland;  1867-68,  Yice-Consul,  Zurich* 
Switzerland;  1869,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University;  1896,  Delegate  to 
the  National  Republican  Convention  at  St.  Louis;  Attorney  at  Law, 
Northwood,  Iowa. 

24 — Mary  A.  Hayzlett  Bradshaw,  M.  A.,  born  near  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa, 
June  21,  1846;  died  in  Toledo,  Iowa,  June  25th,  1892. 


25 — Henrietta  L.  Albright  Pearce,  M.  A.,  Cripple  Creek,  Col. 

26 — George  Melville  Bowman,  M.  S.;  Private  in  Co.  D  44th  Iowa  Infantry; 
President  First  National  Bank  of  San  Jose;  General  Manager  of 
Golden  Gate  Packing  Co.;  Vice-President  Garden  City  Bank  and 
Trust  Co.,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

27— William  A.  Griffith.  M.  S.,  Greene,  Iowa. 

28 — Chloe  Matson  Collin,  M.  S.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

29— Eliza  J.  Spangler,  B.  A.;  Born  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ohio,  April  12,  1845;  Died 
at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Sept.  9,  1866. 

30 — Mary  E.  Spencer,  M.  S.;  1875-82,  Principal  Tremont  School,  Cleveland, 
Ohio;  1882-90,  Principal  of  School  No.  6,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  Principal 
of  Hathaway-Brown  School  for  Girls,  770  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

31 — Thomas  L.  Stephens,  M.  A.;  Second  Lieut.  Co.  D  44th  Iowa  Infantry; 
1869-71,  Principal  Western  Iowa  Collegiate  Institute;  1871-75,  Su- 
perintendent Soldiers'  Orphan  Home,  Glenwood,  Iowa;  1897,  Mayor 
of  Glenwood,  Iowa. 


xxii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

1866. 

32— John  R.  Hays,  M.  S.;  1885-97,  Attorney  at  Law,  Norfolk,  Neb. 

33 — Mary  E.  Morgan  Maxlow,  M.  A.,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

34 — Thaddeus  L.  Smith,  B.  A.;  Lieut.  Co.  F  24th  Iowa  Volunteers;  Born  at 

Dalton,  Ohio,  March  22,  1839;  Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Dec. 

29,  1868. 
35— Anna  C.  Walker,  TVL  S.,  Santa  Anna,  California. 
36 — Mary  A.  B.  Witter,  M.  A.;  1887,  Chautauqua  Diploma;  1888,  Iowa  State 

Diploma;  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Literature,  North  Side  High  School, 

439  Burt  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

1867. 

37 — Genia  M.  Birdsall  Thrall,  M.  S.;  Born  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  June  24 
1848;  Died  at  Galesville,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1886. 

38— Anna  E.  Brackett  NeJF,    M.  S. ;  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

39— Flora  J.  Burr  Parsons,  M.  A.,  Born  at  Woodstock,  111.,  April  18,  1845; 
Died  at  Los  Animas,  Col.,  Jan.  22,  1875. 

40— William  Alton  Burr,  M.  A.;  1869,  M.  D.  Hahnemann  Medical  College, 
Chicago;  Corporal  in  Co.  D  44th  Iowa  Infantry;  1872,  Lay  Delegate 
to  General  Conference  of  the  M.  E.  Church  from  Nebraska  Confer- 
ence; President  of  the  Denver  Homoeopathic  Medical  Club;  Vice- 
President  of  the  Homoeopathic  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  Col- 
orado; 1869-97,  Medicine;  Professor  in  Denver  Homoeopathic  Med- 
ical College;  since  1894  Editor  of  Denver  Journal  of  Homoeopathy, 
Homoeopathic  Physician,  2010  Welton  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

41 — Alice  A.  Fellows  Rigby,  M.  A.,  Mount  Vernon  Iowa. 

42 — Julia  C.  Haskin  Sawin,  M.  S.,  Union,  Iowa. 

43 — Hattie  A.  Lamb  Martin,  M.  S. ;  Born  at  Elk  Grove,  111.,  Dec.  5,  1843; 
Died  at  Belmond,  Iowa,  Feb.  6, 1897. 

44 — Mary  A.  Neff  Ford,  M.  A.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

45— Rufus  D.  Parsons,  M.  A.,  D.  D.;  Sergeant  Co.  D  44th  Iowa  Infantry; 
1867-97,  Minister,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Manchester,  Iowa. 

46— Joshua  H.  Rigby,  M.  A.,  D.  D.;  1869  B.  D.  Garrett  Biblical  Institute; 
Born  in  Cedar  Co.,  Iowa,  Jan.  6,  1844;  Died  June  18,  1892,  at  Man- 
chester, Iowa,  while  Presiding  Elder  of  Dubuque  District.  Upper 
Iowa  Conference. 

47— William  Wilcox,  M.  S.;  1867-68,  Teacher  in  Grammar  School,  Tipton; 
Iowa  State  Diploma;  1868-70,  Principal  of  Tipton  Schools;  1870-71, 
Principal  of  Belle  Plaine  Schools;  1871-73,  Principal  of  Tipton 
Schools;  i873-78,Principal  of  Manchester  Schools;  1878-86,  Mercan- 
tile Business;  1886-87,  Principal  of  Bellevue  Schools;  1886,  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Schools,  Mason  City;  1896,  President  Iowa  State 
Teacher's  Association;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Atlantic,  Iowa. 

48— Josias  J.  Andrews,  M.  S.;  1st  Sergeant  Co.  A  140th  Illinois  Volunteers; 
Horticulturist,  San  Antonia,  California. 

49 — Elizabeth  Cory  Soper,  M.  A.,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa. 

50— James  A.  Kerr.  M.  S.  M.  A.;  Born  at  Kingston,  Canada,  June  29,  1845; 
Died  at  Mobile,  Alabama,  March  30,  1885. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxm 

51 — Margaret  C.  McClaskey  Rose,  M.  S.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

52 — Ben  McCoy,  M.  S.;  Private  in  47th  Iowa  Infantry;  1884-92,  State  Sena- 
tor;-Judge  6th  Judicial  District;  1872-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law, 
Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

53 — Nettie  McKinney  Harlan,  M.  S.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

54 — J.  Wesley  Moore,  M.  S.;  Corporal  I42d  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry;  1888- 
92,  County  Treasurer;  Member  of  the  15th  Iowa  General  Assembly; 
Marion,  Kansas. 

55— Myron  K.  Neff,  M.  S.,  Furniture  Dealer,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

56 — Susan  C.  Randall  Lamb,  M.  S.,  721  20th  Street,  Denver,  Colorado. 

57— Maggie  L.  Reading  Brower,  M.  S.,  Sterling,   Nebraska. 

58 — Carrie  E.  Reed  Cherrington,  M.  S.;  1872-76,  Missionary  to  India;  Born 
at  Epworth,  Iowa,  Nov.  25,  1847;  Died  at  San  Fernando,  Calfornia, 
Dec.  29, 1887. 

59 — Erastus  B.  Soper,  M.  A.,  Private  Co.  K  1st  Iowa  Infantry;  Capt.  Co.  D 
12th  Iowa  Infantry;  1871-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Emmets- 
burg,  Iowa. 

1869. 

60 — Eva  Cattron  Rigby,  M.  S.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

61 — James  Plummer  Coffman,  M.  A.,  Farmer,  Lacon,  Illinois. 

62 — Lewis  E.  Curts,  M.  S.,  D.  D.,  Private  in  Co.  F  24th  Iowa  Infantry; 
Presiding  Elder  North  Chicago  Disirict;  1892,  Agent  of  the  West- 
ern Methodist  Book  Concern;  1870-97,  Minister;  220  W.  Fourth  St., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

63 — Emma  E.  Fellows  Nowlin,  M.  A.,  113  nth  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

64 — Hamline  Hurlburt  Freer,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  the  Science  and 
Art  of  Teaching  and  Political  Economy  in  Cornell  College;  (See 
Faculty.) 

65  — Isaac  F.  Giger,  M.  A.,  Merchant,  Toledo,  Iowa. 

66 — James  H.  Gilruth,  M.  A.,  Farmer,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

67— James  E.  Harlan,  M.  A.,  Vice-President  Cornell  College  (See  Faculty.) 

68 — Warren  Harman,  M.  A.,  1874-97  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Cedar  Rap- 
ids, Iowa. 

69— Franklin  W.  Hart,  M.  A  ;  Private  in  46th  Iowa  Infantry;  1882-84  mem- 
ber of  Iowa  Legislature;  1886-90,  member  of  Governor  Larrabee's 
Staff,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel;  1876-97  Lawyer;  Attorney  at 
Law  and  Real  Estate  Broker,  North  Ontario,  Cal. 

70— Ella  M.  Lee  McMillen,  M.  S.,  Osborne,  Kansas. 

71— George  A.  Metzgar,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  General  Manager  of  the  Horizontal 
Freezer  Co.,  of  Chicago,  and  the  Port  Byron  Lime  Association,  of 
Port  Byron,  Illinois;  Oak  Park,  Illinois. 

72— Anna  E.  Myers  Clingman,  M.  A.,  David  City,  Nebraska. 

73— Mina  O.  Norton  Galloway,  M.  S.,  Born  at  Wilmington,  Pa.,  Oct.  8, 
1849;  rjied  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  April  22,  1875. 

74— Mary  E.  Platner  Akers,  M.  A.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

75— -William  Titus  Rigby,  M.  A. ;  Captain  Co.  B  24th  Iowa  Infantry;  Far- 
mer, Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 


xxiv  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

76— Charles  W.  Rollins,  M.  S.;  Private  in  Co.  G3ist  Iowa  Infantry;  1870-97 
Lawyer;  1871-76,  County  Superintendent  of  Cedar  County;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  Ida  Grove,  Iowa. 

77— Julius  Augustus  Ward,  M.  S.,  D.  D.;  Private  in  Co.  G  46th  Wisconsin 
Infantry;  Pastor  of  Fowler  M.  E.  Church,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

78 — Amelia  Wheeler  Dimmitt,  M.  S.,  Salem,  Oregon. 

79— John  F.  Wilcox.  M.  A.;  Private  Co.  D  44th  Iowa  Infantry;  1890-91, 
Teacher  of  Mechanics,  Central  Tennessee  College,  Nashville, 
Tennessee;  Born  at  Elizabeth,  111.,  Jan.  29.  1845;  D>ecl  at  Miles, 
Iowa,  Nov.  10,  1893. 

80 — Eugenia  Wilde  Olney,  M.S.,  Denver,  Colorado. 

81 — George  Wesley  Young,  M.  S. ;  Private  in  Co.  F  44th  Iowa  Infantry; 
Merchant,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

1870. 

82—  John  Wesley  Akers,  M.  S. ;  Private  in  Co.  G  7th  Iowa  Infantry;  1882- 
88,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  of  Iowa;  1881-97  Teacher; 
61 16  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

83 — Imogene  Albright  Stephens,  M.  S.,  Born  at  Hanover,  Pa.,  April  29, 
185 1 ;  Died  Aug.  5,  1877,  at  Centerville,  Iowa. 

84— J.  Burleigh  Albrook,  M.  A.,  D.  D.;  1885,  Ph.  D.,  M.  E.  College  of  Ne- 
braska; Private  in  Co.  I  2d  Iowa  Cavalry;  1864,  First  Lieutenant 
Milo  Guards;  1870,  entered  the  Upper  Iowa  Conference  of  M. 
E.  Church;  1878-83,  Principal  Epworth  Seminary;  1884-90,  Journal 
Secretary,  Upper  Iowa  Conference;  1890-96,  Presiding  Elder  of 
Cedar  Rapids  District,  Upper  Iowa  Conference;  Author  of  "S.  S. 
Assembly  of  the  Northwest,"  and  "Methodism  and  Her  Sisters;" 
1896,  Delegate  to  General  Conference;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Mar- 
shalltown,  Iowa. 

85 — Stephen  Clingman,  M.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law,  David  City,  Nebraska. 

86— William  Galloway,  M.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law;  Born  at  Wilmington,  Pa., 
March  16,  1843;  Died  at  Bellevue,  Iowa,  March  5,  1878. 

87— Ella  A.  Golder  Van  Sant,  M.  S.,  Sterling,  Illinois. 

88 — Lou  Hoover  Knapp,  M.  S.,  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa. 

89 — Stephen  A.  Marine,  M.  A.;  Private  Co.  G  13th  Iowa  Infantry;  1870-74, 
Treasurer  of  Benton  County;  1890-94,  U.  S.  Pension  Agent  for  Iowa 
and  Nebraska;  Editor  Daily  and  Weekly  Globe-Gazette,  Mason 
City,  Iowa. 

90 — Ransom  H.  Randall,  M.  S.,  Author  and  Publisher  of  Singing  Books, 
324  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

91 — Milton  Starr,  M.  S.,  Grand  Secretary  I.  O.  G.  T.  for  four  years;  Editor 
and  Publisher  of  Algona  Republican,  Algona,  Iowa. 

92 — Frank  E.  Stephens,  M.  S.;  1863-65,  Drum  Major  20th  Iowa  Infantry; 
1870-74,  Superintendent  of  DeWitt  Schools;  1876-78,  County  Super- 
intendent of  Mills  County;  1879-82,  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Cen- 
terville, Iowa;  1874-75,  Editor  of  Glenwood  Opinion;  Superinten- 
dent of  Centerville  Schools,  Centerville,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxv 

93 — Nicholas  George  Van  Sant,  M.  S.;  Private  in  9th  Illinois  Cavalry; 
1892,  Lay  Delegate  to  General  Conference  M.  E.  Church;  1894, 
Delegate  to  World's  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  London,  England;  Dealer  in 
Lumber,  Sterling,  Illinois. 

94 — Luther  Clinton  Woodford,  M.  A.;  1871-97,  Minister;  Fort  Collins,  Col- 
orado. 

1871. 

95— Henry  S.  Bargelt.  M.  S.;  1871-97,  Minister;  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Postville,  Iowa. 

96 — N.  Howard  Coleman,  B.  A.;  Born  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  Feb.  22,  1847; 
Died  at  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  June  4,  1871. 

97— John  William  Cory,  M.  A.;  1877-88,  District  Attorney  for  the  14th  Ju- 
dicial District;  1873-97,  Lawyer;  1881-84,  Mayor  of  Spirit  Lake, 
Iowa;  Attorney  at  Law,  Spencer,  Iowa. 

98 — Sarah  D.  Esget  Holtsclaw,  M.  S.,  Larchwood,  Iowa. 

99— Merritt  A.  Goodell,  M.  A.;  1874-97,  Minister;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church, 
Lisbon,  Iowa. 

100— William  O.  Mitchell,  M.  S.;  Private  Co.  C  13th  Iowa  Infantry;  1891, 
elected  Representative  from  13th  District;  1892,  elected  Speaker 
of  the  House;  1891-92,  President  Blue  Grass  League  of  Southwest- 
ern Iowa;  Attorney  at  Law,  Corning,  Iowa. 

101 — Ella  S.  Rigby  Davis,  M.  A.;  1871-73,  Teacher  in  Epworth  Seminary; 
1873-75,  Teacher  in  Preparatory  Department  of  Cornell  College; 
1877-78,  Teacher  in  Dansville  Seminary,  Dansville,  N.  Y.;  Jewett 
City,  Conn. 

102 — Jesse  W.  Rigby,  M.  A.;  1871-97,  Minister;  Hood  River,  Oregon. 

1872. 

103 — Augustus  T.  Ash,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  April  18,  1851; 
Died  at  Hastings,  Nebraska,  Feb.  25,  1880. 

104— Edgar  Truman  Brackett,  M.  A.;  1875-97,  Lawyer;  Senator  28th  Dis- 
trict, New  York;  Councillor  at  Law,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

105— Lester  B.  Carhart,  M.  A.;  1880-92,  Cashier  of  Sheffield  Bank;  1888-90, 
Mayor  of  Sheffield,  Iowa;  Banker,  Sheffield,  Iowa. 

106 — George  Elliott,  M.  S. ;  Pastor  Spring  Garden  M.  E.  Church,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

107 — M.  Louisa  Freer  Marine,  M.  S.,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

108— Emma  A.  Haskin  Webster,  M.  S.;  Born  near  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa, 
April  10,  1852;  Died  Nov.  29,  1880,  at  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

109 — Elsie  Hayzlett  Wallace,  M.  A.,  Marion,  Iowa. 

no— Sarah  Martin,  M.  S.;  Lost  Nation,  Iowa. 

111 — A.  Gertrude  Mason  Aiken,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  July 
23,  1854;  Died  at  Louisburg,  Kansas,  Jan.  23,  1880. 

112 — Lizzie  McKell  Smith,  M.  S.,  21 12  Davenport  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

113 — Willard  Nowlin,  M.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  230  Montgomery  St.,  San 
Francisco,  California. 

114 — Samuel  G.  Smith,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Syracuse  University;  D.  D.,  Upper 
Iowa  University;  Pastor  People's  Church,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 


xxvi  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

115— Samuel  J.  Smyth,  M.  A.;  1887,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University;  1881-93, 
Member  of  Legislature,  State  of  Washington;  1892,  elected  City 
Clerk  for  two  years;  Attorney  at  Law,  Tacoma,  Washington. 

116— Thomas  Blaine  Taylor,  M.  A.;  1872-73,  Principal  Albion  Seminary; 
1875-79,  Clerk  of  the  Franklin  County  Courts;  1896,  Lay  Delegate 
to  General  Conference;  Attorney  at  Law,  Hampton,  Iowa. 

1873- 

117 — Emma  F.  Aldrich  Stevens,  M.  S.,  Lafayette,  Iowa. 

118— Albert  E.  Carhart,  M.  A.;  1873-74,  Principal  Tama  City  Schools;  1874- 
76,  Principal  Maquoketa  Schools;  1889-97,  Minister;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Elk  Point,  South  Dakota. 

119 — Jennie  F.  Emmert  Decker,  M.  S.,  Mount  Vernon,  la. 

120— J.  Frederick  Escher,  M.  A.;  1878,  M.  D. ;  1877-97,  Physician;  1418  E 
St.,  San  Diego,  California. 

121— Hannah  C.  Golden,  M.  S.;  1882,  M.  D.,  Iowa  State  University;  1882-97, 
Physician,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

122 — Rodintha  C.  McDole  Hayes,  M.  S.,  Denver,  Colorado. 

123 — Samuel  L.  Savidge,  M.  S.;  1883,  District  Judge,  Kearney,  Nebraska; 
Born  in  Clinton  Co.,  Ohio,  1847;  Died  November  29,  1883,  at  Kear- 
ney. Nebraska. 

124 — Anna  Smyth  Holden,  M.  S.;  1877-79,  Preceptress  of  Napa  College, 
Napa,  California. 

125— Will  Smyth,  M.  S. ;  1876-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa. 

126 — -Mathias  Verdin  Sweesy,  M.  A.;  Examiner  of  Titles,  Rialto,  San  Ber- 
nardino County,  California. 

127 — Martin  L.  Ward,  M.  S.;  1876-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  San  Diego, 
California. 

1874. 

128— Charles  E.  Albrook,  M.  S.;  1878-79  and  1893-94,  Mayor  of  Eldora; 
1878-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Eldora,  Iowa. 

129 — John  W.  Baird,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Morgantown,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1852;  Died 
at  San  Antonio,  Texas,  Feb.  7,  1893. 

130— William  F.  Barclay,  M.  A.;  1875-77,  President  of  Algona  College;  1896, 
Delegate  to  General  Conference;  1877-97,  Minister;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

131 — William  Boggs,  M.  S.,  Farmer,  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

132— Albert  N.  Bushnell,  M.  S.;  Lumber  Dealer,  Algona,  Iowa. 

133— Richard  W.  Coates,  M.  A.;  1874-97,  Minister,  Epworth,  Iowa. 

134 — Walter  A.  Doron,  M.  S.;  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Monti- 
cello,  Iowa. 

135 — Dennis  D.  Ford,  M.  A.;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Harvey,  Chicago, 
111. 

136— Joseph  E.  Gandy,  M.  S. ;  1873,  M.  D.,  University  of  Michigan;  Co.  D 
44th  Iowa  Volunteers;  Member  of  State  Legislature  and  Speaker 
of  House;  729  West  Fifth  St.,  Spokane,  Washington. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxvn 

137 — Samuel  H.  Goodyear,  M.  A.;  Author  and  Publisher,  256  Wisconsin 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

138— Theodore  F.  Mentzer,  M.  S.;  1878,  Mayor  of  Marion,  Iowa;  1885-86, 
City  Attorney,  Mitchell,  South  Dakota;  1887-88,  Mayor  of  Mitchell, 
South  Dakota;  1887-88,  Territorial  Representative,  South  Dakota; 
1886-97,  Lawyer;  Lumber  Manufacturer  and  Attorney  at  Law, 
Tenino,  Washington. 

139 — John  Loring  Pollock,  M.  A.;  Cashier  for  John  S.  Hancock  &  Sons,  220 
W.  nth  St.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

140 — Richard  L.  Rowe,  M.  S.;  Publisher,  576  Drummond  Ave.,  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

141— Leslie  M.  Shaw,  M.  S.;  1876,  LL.  B.  Iowa  College  of  Law;  1888,  1892 
and  1896,  Lay  Delegate,  General  Conference  of  M.  E.  Church; 
President  Bank  of  Denison;  1876-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law, 
Denison,  Iowa. 

142 — Henry  A.  Sutherland.  M.  A.;  Civil  Engineer  and  Railway  Claim 
Agent,  Marion.  Iowa. 

143— Sylvanus  Bucklin  Warner,  M.  A.;  1895,  D-  D.Cornell  College;  1884-88, 
Presiding  Elder  of  St.  Paul  District;  1875-97,  Minister;  Pastor  M. 
E.  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

144— Clinton  L.  White,  M.  A.;  1881-83,  Deputy  Attorney  General  of  Cali- 
fornia; 1886-90.  Major  4th  Brigade,  N.  G.  C;  Attorney  at  Law,  1314 
7th  Street,  Sacramento,  California. 

145 — Annie  J.  Wiley  Escher,  M.S.;  Born  in  Tyrone  Co.,  Ireland,  March  4, 
185 1 ;  Died  at  San  Diego,  Cal..  Nov.  4,  1892. 

146 — Charles  Michael  Brown,  M.S.;  1877,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  University; 
1878-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Anamosa,  Iowa. 

147 — David  Wilmott  Ford.  M.  A.,  Farmer,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

148— Mary  M.  Jones  Bohner,  M.  S.,  Bradshaw,  Nebraska. 

149 — Wrilliam  Branson  Lardner,  M.  S.;  1877,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  University; 
1878-80,  Court  Commissioner  for  Placer  County;  1880-83,  District 
Attorney  of  Placer  County;  President  of  Board  of  Trustees  of  Sierra 
Normal  College;  President  of  Board  of  Directors  of  State  Agricul- 
tural Society;  1877-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Auburn,  Califor- 
nia. 

150— Victor  Marshall  Law,  M.  S.;  1878,  M.  D.  Hahneman  Medical  College, 
Chicago;  Professor  of  Physical  and  Natural  Sciences  St.  Paul's 
College,  Tokyo,  Japan,  for  three  years;  Author  of  "Christian  Evi- 
dences in  Japan;"  Rector  Episcopal  Church,  Oakland,  California. 

151 — Kate  Louisa  Matson  Goodyear,  M.  S.,  Oak  Park.  Illinois. 

152— Thomas  H.  Milner,  M.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

153 — William  Harmon  Norton,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Geology,  Cornell  College 
(see  Faculty). 

154 — James  Albert  Rogers,  M.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Clarion,  Iowa. 

155 — Edward  Clapp  Shankland,  C.  E.;  1878,  C.  E.  Rensselaer  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  Chief  Engineer  World's  Columbian  Exposi 
tion;  also  Engineer  to  D.  H.  Burnham,  Architect;  Civil  Engineer 
The  Rookery.  Chicago,  Illinois. 


xxviii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

156 — Nathaniel  K.  Beechley,  M.  A.,  Abstracter  of  Titles,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa. 

157 — Isaac  E.  Congdon,  M.  A.,  M.  S.,  C.  E.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Omaha,  Ne- 
braska. 

158 — Winfield  Scott  Doron,  M.  S.,  Farmer,  Mount  Vernon,  la. 

159 — Hortensius  Lowry  Isherwood,  M.  S.,  Physician,  Carl  Junction,  Mis- 
souri. 

•160 — Maria  Lydia  Ricker,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  April  27,  1850; 
Died  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  March  7.  1884. 

161 — John  Smith  Sniffin,  M.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Florence,  Arizona. 

162 — Horace  Emory  Warner,  M.  A.,  B.  D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary; 
Pastor  Christ  M.  E.  Church,  Denver,  Colorado. 

163 — James  Carleton  Young,  M.  S.;  1878,  Commissioner  to  Paris  Interna- 
tional Exposition;  1600  Second  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1877- 

164 — Fred  Marius  Abbott,  M.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Independence,  Iowa. 

165 — Louis  Bowman  Albright,  M.  A.,  Wholesale  Grocer,  Pierre,  South  Da- 
kota. 

166 — William  Henry  Albright,  M.  A.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

167 — Lewis  Cass  Brown,  M.  S.;  1878,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  University;  Mc- 
Pherson,  Kansas. 

168 — Mary  Florence  Burr  Norton,  M.  S.,  M.  A.,  Adjunct  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  Cornell  College  (see  Faculty) 

169— Frank  Benjamin  Gault,  M.  S. ;  1890-92,  Member  of  State  Board  of  Ed- 
ucation, Washington;  1892 — ,  President  University  of  Idaho;  1893, 
President  of  the  Idaho  State  Teachers'  Association;  Moscow,  Idaho. 

170 — Delos  N.  Gooddl,  M.  A.;  Born  at  Morristown,  Vermont,  March  7, 
1853;  Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Feb.  7,  1882. 

171— Harriett  Loruhama  Hewitt,  M.  A.;  1886-89,  Principal  of  Mechanics- 
ville  Public  Schools;  Horticulturist,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

172 — Arthur  Graves  Neff,  C.  E.,  Farmer,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

173 — Ernest  Homer  Smith,  C.  E.;  Born  at  Naperville,  111.,  May  14,  1854; 
Died  at  Marengo,  111.,  Aug.  3,  1882. 


.174— Asa  Wilkins  Berryman,  M.  S.;  1885,  M.  D.  Iowa  State  University;  Phy- 
sician and  Surgeon,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

175 — James  Gerry  Eberhart,  M.  A.;  B.  D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary; 
1886,  Chaplain  of  the  Council  of  the  14th  Legislative  Assembly  of 
Arizona;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Stacyville,  Iowa. 

176— Charles  Wesley  Lyon.  M.  S.,  President  of  Ellsworth  College,  Iowa 
Falls,  Iowa. 

177— Charles  Edward  Moore,  M.  A.,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

178— Charles  Andrew  Pollock,  M.  A.;  1881,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University; 
1885-89,  District  Attorney,  Cass  County,  Dakota  Territory;  Author 
of  Prohibition  Law,  North  Dakota;  1896,  Judge  of  the  3rd  Judicial 
District  of  North  Dakota;  1881-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Fargo, 
North  Dakota. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxix 

1879- 

17Q— John  Alexander  Brown,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Lancashire,  England,  Feb.  8,. 
1855;  Died  at  Waverly,  Iowa,  April  4,  1884. 

180— Martha  Clinton  Pollock.  M.  A.,  Fargo,  North  Dakota. 

181 — Miller  Eugene  Conrad,  M.  S.,  Shoe  Dealer,  Atlantic,  Iowa. 

182— Clara  Cooley  Becker,  M.  A.,  4169  Berkley  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

183— William  Ferris  Cramer,  M.  S.,  M.  A.;  1880-89,  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Waverly,  Iowa;  1889-92,  Principal  High  School,  Sioux  City,. 
Iowa;  1881-97,  Teacher;  Superintendent  City  Schools  Iowa  City, 
Iowa. 

184 — Eugene  Sylvester  Daly,  M.  S.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Burlington  Cir- 
cuit, Burlington,  Iowa. 

185— Belle  Hanna,  M.  S.;  1880-89,  Instructor  in  Cornell  College;  1889-90, 
State  Secretary  Young  Woman's  Christian  Association  of  Illinois; 
Teacher  in  Occidental  College,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

186— Reinhart  Hild,  M.  A.;  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Anthon,  Iowa. 

187— Amelia  Abi  Ingols  Kinsey,  Martinez,  California. 

188— William  Disbro  Lee,  M.  A.;  Editor  and  Publisher  of  the  Chronicle,  To- 
ledo, Iowa. 

189 — George  Monroe  Lyon,  M.  S.;  1881-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Atlan- 
tic, Iowa. 

190 — Charles  Beemer  Marine,  M.  A.;  1886-90,  Superintendent  of  Schools,. 
Benton  County,  Iowa;  1880-82,  Principal  Latin  School,  Nebraska 
State  University;  Assistant  Chief  Clerk  U.  S.  Pension  Agency  for 
Iowa  and  Nebraska,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

191 — Leroy  Martin,  M.  A.;  Attorney  at  Law,  Sidney,  Nebraska. 

192 — Eben  Wever  Martin,  M.  A.;  1885-87,  Representative  in  Dakota  Legis- 
lature; 1895-97,  President  of  Board  of  Trustees  of  State  Normal 
School;  1880-97,  Lawer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Deadwood,  South  Dakota. 

193— Frank  McKay,  C.  E.;  1883-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Phillipsburg, 
Kansas. 

194 — Patrick  Othenian  Rooney,  M.  A. 

195— Joseph  Frank  Sartori,  M.  S. ;  1881,  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan; 
President  Security  Savings  Bank,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

196 — Henriette  Edith  Sessions  Merrill,  M.  A.;  Born  in  Blackhawk  County 
Iowa,  March  17,  i860;  Died  at  Chicago,  111.,  April  4,  1895. 

197 — Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  M.  A.;  1881-82,  Teacher  in  Albion  Seminary; 
1886-88,  Teacher  in  Public  School,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa;  1888, 
Teacher  of  Greek, Epworth  Seminary,  Epworth,  Iowa;  1895,  Teacher 
in  Cornell  College,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

198— Gazelle  Stevens  Sharp,  M.  A.,  Humboldt,  Iowa. 

199 — Adele  Gertrude  Stevens  Welch,  M.  A.,  Hawarden,  Iowa. 

200— Elizabeth  Tallman,  M.  S.,  Teacher  in  Public  School,  Denver,  Colo- 
rado. 

201 — Arthur  James  Van  Anda,  C.  E.,  Manager  Pawnee  Lumber  Co.,  Pawnee 
City,  Nebraska. 

202 — Estella  Montressa  Virden  Pierson,  M.  S.,  Wilmette,  Illinois. 

203— George  W.  Welch,  M.  A.,  Postal  Clerk,  Des  Moines  and  Hawarden 
R.  P.  O.,  Hawarden,  Iowa. 


xxx  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

204 — Charles  Andrew  Brindell,  C.  E.,  Bank  Cashier,  Towner,  North  Da- 
kota. 

205— Gertrude  Frances  Bunnell  Abdell,  M.  S.,  Teacher,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

206— Arthur  Palmer  Gates,  C.  E.,  Hotel  Proprietor,  Nashua,  Iowa. 

207 — Louis  J.  Pierson,  M.  S.;  1881-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  1101-1102 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago,  Illinois;  residence,  Wilmette,  Illi- 
nois. 

208— James  Marion  Poland,  M.  A.;  1892,  D.  D.  S.  State  University  of  Iowa; 
1880-91,  Minister  M.  E.  Church;  Dental  Surgeon,  Woodbine,  Iowa. 

209— William  Edmund  Ross,  M.  A.;  1881-97,  Minister; Pastor  M.E. Church, 
New  Hartford,  Iowa. 

1881. 

210 — James  Edward  Bromwell,  M.  A.;  1886-92,  County  Auditor  of  Linn 
County;  Attorney  at  Law,  Marion,  Iowa. 

211 — Robert  G.  Cousins,  C.  E.;  1886-87,  Member  of  the  21st  General  Assem- 
bly; 1888,  Presidential  Elector;  1888-90,  Prosecuting  Attorney,  Ce- 
dar County;  Member  of  the  53rd  and  54th  Congress;  Attorney  and 
Counsellor  at  Law,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

212— Simon  Harris  Cranmer,  M.  S.;  1879  81,  Teacher  in  Cornell  College; 
1881-84,  Principal  Shelby  Public  Schools;  1884-85,  Cashier  Bank  of 
Ipswich,  South  Dakota;  1885-87,  Member  South  Dakota  Constitu- 
tional Convention;  1890,  President  Union  Banking  Co.;  1890, State's 
Attorney,  Aberdeen,  South  Dakota;  Attorney  at  Law,  Ipswich, 
South  Dakota. 

213 — John  Lawrence  Curts,  M.  S. ;  1881-88,  Principal  of  Schools,  DeKalb, 
111.;  1888-92,  Principal  of  Schools,  Harvard,  Illinois;  Gloversville, 
New  York. 

214— Charles  Lester  Gould,  M.  A.;  1890,  Ph.  D.  Boston  University;  1884-97, 
Minister;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Charles  City,  Iowa. 

215— Eliza  Jane  Hyndman,  M.  A.;  1878,  Ph.  B.,  and  1881,  M.  Ph.,  Hedding 
College;  1878-79,  Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Chaddock  College; 
1884-88,  Teacher  of  Literature  and  Greek  in  Ep worth  Seminary; 
1889-94,  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Science  Cornell  College; 
Graduate  Student  Woman's  Medical  College,  Chicago;  Address, 
Evanston,  Illinois. 

216— Thomas  Green  Isherwood,  M.  S.;  1883,  M.  D.  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago;  1883-92,  Surgeon  for  Galena  Division  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.; 
1890-91,  Mayor  of  Turner;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  West  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

217 — John  S.  Mclntyre,  M.  Ph.;  Born  in  Ireland,  Sept.  15,  1847;  Died  Janu- 
ary 30,  1892,  at  Davenport,  Iowa. 

218— Edgar  Hunter  Scott,  M.  S.;  1883,  University  of  Michigan;  Attorney  at 

Law,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 
219— Calvin  Othello  Sones,  C.  E.;  1886,  M.  D.  Iowa  State  University;  1886- 

97,  Medicine;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Panora,  Iowa. 
220— Otho  Whit  Smith,  M.  A.,  Wholesale  Grocer,  Burlington,  Iowa. 
221  — Armstrong  Spear,  C.  E.,  Wholesale  Boot  and  Shoe  Dealer,  1418  Chris- 
tian St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
222— Elijah  A.  West,  M.  S.,  Traveling  Salesman,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 


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1882. 

223 — Joanna  Baker,  M.  A.;  1888,  A.  M.De  Pauw  University;  1889,  Teacher  of 
Greek  Simpson  College,  Indianola,  Iowa. 

224— Thomas  Linus  Blank,  C.  E.;  1883-85,  Register  of  Deeds  of  Jerauld 
County,  South  Dakota;  during  1882,  1886,  1887  and  1889,  engaged 
in  Railroad  Engineering  in  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Iowa  and  South 
Dakota;  1892-93,  Assistant  Engineer  on  M.  K.  &  T.  R.  R.  in  Mis- 
souri; Plainview,  Nebraska. 

225 — Earl  Louis  Boies.  M.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

226 — David  Crawford  Brockman,  M.  A.;  1878,  M.  D.  Iowa  State  University; 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  Ottumwa.  Iowa. 

227 — Katherine  Cole  Smith,  M.  Ph.,  West  Sommerville,  Mass. 

228 — James  Newton  Fawcett,  M.  Ph.;  1885,  M.  A.  Upper  Iowa  University; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Cuba,  Illinois. 

229— Rollo  Franklin  Hurlburt,  M.  A.;  1896,  Ph.  D.  Boston  University;  1887, 
Principal  Epworth  Seminary;  Pastor  First  M.  E.  Church,  Burling- 
ton, Iowa. 

230— Albert  Westlake  Johnston,  M.  Ph.;  Born  near  Bellevue,  Iowa,  May 
27,  1856;  Died  near  Pierre,  South  Dakota,  Oct.  3,  1892. 

231— George  Washington  Keister,  C.  E.,  Architect,  140  West  34th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

232 — John  Freeman  Lohr,  C.  E.;  1883,  County  Surveyor;  Abstractor  and 
Loan  Broker,  Orange  City,  Iowa. 

233— Kate  Anna  Mason  Hogle,  M.  A.;  1885,  M-  D-  Woman's  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Chicago;  1893-94,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell  College;  Phy- 
sician, Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

234— Jessie  Arvilla  Miner  Martin,  M.  Ph.,  Deadwood,  South  Dakota. 

235 — Thomas  Francis  Tobin,  M.  A.;  1883,  Principal  of  Tilford  Collegiate 
Academy,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

236— Henry  Clay  White,  M.  Ph.;  1884,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  L^niversity. 

1883. 

237 — Charles  Grandison  Ammon,  M.  Ph.;  1884-97,  Farmer,  Hammond,  Ne- 
braska. 

238— Ruluf  Augustus  Chase,  M.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Canon  City,  Colo- 
rado. 

239— -Letta  Crandell  Harris,  M.  S.,  717  Fourth  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

240—  Isaac  Washington  Cranmer,  M.  A.,  with  Work  Bros.,  5th  Ave.  and 
Jackson  St.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

241— John  Anthony  Davies,  M.  S.;  1885,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  University;  At 
torney  at  Law,  Plattsmouth,  Nebraska. 

242— Joseph  O.  Dobson,  M.  Ph.;  1893,  £)•  D-  Baker  University;  1895,  Pre- 
siding Elder  Sioux  Falls  District,  Dakota  Conference,  Sioux  Falls, 
South  Dakota. 

243 — Margaret  Frances  Felton  Kegley,  M.  Ph.;  Born  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
June  16,  1855;  Died  at  Monmouth,  Iowa,  Feb.  2,  1890. 

244- -Fannie  Mary  Gates  Caldwell,  M.  S.,  Allerton,  Iowa. 

245 — William  Francis  Gates,  M.  S.,  Missionary,  Guatemala  City,  Guate- 
mala. 


xxxii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

246— Nettie  M.  Hewitt,  M.  A.;  1883-85,  Preceptress  Epworth  Seminary, 
1888-89,  Principal  High  School,  Hiawatha,  Kansas;  Farmer,  Water- 
loo, Iowa. 

247 — Celia  Vilette  Hutchins  White,  M.  Ph.,  University,  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia. 

248— William  Kilburn  Jacques,  M.  Ph.;  1887,  M.  D.  Chicago  Medical  Col- 
lege; 1883-84,  Teacher  of  Sciences  Epworth  Seminary;  1887-88, 
Clerk  South  Side  Free  Dispensary,  Chicago,  Illinois;  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  4334  Ellis  Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

249 — George  Washington  Jones,  M.  Ph.;  1883-86,  Principal  of  Epworth 
Seminary;  1884-90,  Editor  of  "Iowa  Normal  Monthly;"  1890,  Man- 
ager of  "Intelligence  and  the  Week's  Current;"  544  North  Grove 
Avenue,  Oak  Park,  Illinois. 

250— William  Carman  Layton,  M.  A.,  Dealer  in  Grain,  Kansas  City,  Mis- 
souri. 

251 — William  Reeder  Lee,  C.  E.;  1885-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Carroll, 
Iowa. 

252 — Norman  Thickstun  Mason, M.  A.;  1886,  LL. B.  University  of  Michigan; 
1886-97,  Lawyer;  Attorney  at  Law,  Deadwood,  South  Dakota. 

253 — William  Foster  Muse,  M.  Ph.;  1883.  B.  A.  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity; Manager  of  Ottumwa  Male  Quartette,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

254— Leroy  Titus  Weeks,  M.  A.;  1887-88,  Principal  of  Columbia  River 
Academy,  Grangeville,  Idaho;  1895-97,  Graduate  Student  at 
University  of  Chicago;  Elected  to  Chair  of  English  Literature  in 
Southwest  Kansas  College,  Winfield,  Kansas. 

255— George  Washington  WThite,  M.  A.;  1896,  D.  D.  Cornell  College;  1892; 
Presiding  Elder  Los  Angeles  District;  1895 — ,  President  University 
of  Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  California. 


256 — William  Samuel   Baird,  M.  S.,   1887-97,  Lawyer;    Attorney    at    Law, 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 
257— Luella  Boyd,  M.  A.;  1884-85,  Principal  West  Building,  West  Liberty, 

Iowa;  1886-87,  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Cornell  College; 

1888-89,   Assistant    Principal    High  School,  Mount   Vernon,    Iowa; 

Athens,  Ohio. 
258— Dillon    Bronson,   M.  A.;  1888,    S.   T.  B.,  Boston   University;  1888-90, 

Pastor  Broomfield  Street  M.  E.  Church,  Boston;  1892-97,  Pastor  M. 

E.  Church,  Newton,  Mass.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Salem,  Mass. 
259 — John  Nicholas  Dahm,  M.  A.;    Teacher  of   Languages,   High   School, 

McGregor,  Iowa. 
260 — Levi  Day,  M.  A.;  Farmer,  Meadow  Grove,  Nebraska. 
261— Charles  Henry   Dudley,  C.  E.;  1886,  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan; 

Attorney  at  Law,  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado. 
262— Elwyn  Dudley,  M.  A.;  1886,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  College;  Physician, 

Paullina,  Iowa. 
263— Edwin  James  Esgate,  M.  A.;  1884-85,  Principal  High  School,   Marion, 

Iowa;     1885-90,   Superintendent    Marion    Public    Schools;    1890-92, 

Bank  Cashier,  Marion,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxxm 

264— Eva  May  Fancher  Wishard,  M.  S.;  1887-92,  studying  missionary 
work  among  women  in  Europe  and  the  Orient;  Member  of  Inter- 
national Committee  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  and  Chairman  of  N.  Y. 
State  Association  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

265 — Anna  Fulton  Graham  Peabody,  M.  S.;  1886-89,  Principal  of  High 
School,  Austin,  Minn.;  1889-90,  Principal  of  High  School,  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn.;  St.  Vincent,  Minn. 

266— Jacob  DeWitt  Graham,  C.  E.;  1891,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago;  1885-86,  Principal  of  Center  Point  Schools;  1886-89, 
Principal  of  Springville  Schools;  Physician,  Springville,  Iowa. 

267 — James  R.  Hanna.  M.  Ph.;  1889-91,  Member  of  21st  Nebraska  Legisla- 
ture; Attorney  at  Law,  Greeley,  Nebraska. 

268— Xenetta  Hess,  M.  S.;  Born  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Feb.  24,  1859; 
Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Aug.  28,  1887. 

269 — Frederick  Henry  Jacobs,  M.  Ph.;  General  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  five 
years;  State  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  two  years;  Evangelistic  work, 
Washington  St.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

270 — Fannie  Ella  Johnston,  M.  S.;  1894-96,  Principal  of  Red  Bluff  High 
School;  1896,  Instructor  in  University  of  the  Pacific;  College  Park, 
California. 

271— Edward  Lee,  M.  Ph.;  1884-97,  Minister;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Le 
Claire,  Iowa. 

272 — David  Charles  Main,  M.  A.;  Bank  Cashier,  Wayne,  Nebraska. 

273— Eddy  Calvin  McClelland,  M.  A.;  Lake  City,  Minnesota. 

274 — John  Ernest  Mellett.  M.  A.;  Attorney  at  Law,  Ravena,  Nebraska. 

275— John  T.  Moffit,  M.  A.,  1886;  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan;  Major 
2d  Regiment,  Iowa  National  Guard;  1892,  delegate  to  Republican 
National  Convention;  Attorney  at  Law,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

276 — Samuel  Neeley  Parsons,  C.  E.;  1892,  Secretary  of  the  Iowa  State  Sen- 
ate, 24th  General  Assembly;  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  of 
Linn  County  for  six  years;  Abstracter  of  Titles,  Marion,  Iowa. 

277— Lura  Phillips,  M.  S.;  1889-90,  Principal  of  Lincoln  School,  Ottumwa, 
Iowa;  1890-91,  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa; 
Special  Teacher  of  Physical  Culture,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 

278 — Charles  Purvis  Sheffer,  M.  S.,  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "The  Express," 
Red  Oak,  Iowa. 

279 — Zula  M.  Triggs  Dudley,  M.  A.,  Paullina,  Iowa. 

1885. 

280- Cora  Ann  Beds,  M.  S.,  M.  Ph.;  1885-89,  Teacher  of  Music  Grant  Uni- 
versity, Athens,  Tennessee;  Music  Teacher,  Norfolk,  Neb. 

281 — J.  Fred  Black,  M.  A.,  Supernumerary  Member  of  N.  W.  Iowa  Con- 
ference, Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

282— Henry  Jacob  Bowder,  M.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lime  Springs, 
Iowa. 

283— Fletcher  Emory  Brown.  C.  E.;  1891,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago;  1885-87,  Principal  of  Dyersville  Schools;  1887-89,  Princi- 
pal of  Wyoming  Schools;  Physician,  Primghar,  Iowa. 


xxxiv  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

284 — William  Henry  Brown,  C.  E.;  1885-87,  Principal  of  Shell  Rock  Schools; 
1887-90,  Principal  of  Dysart  Schools;  Principal  of  Schools,  Wes- 
ley, Iowa. 

285— William  W.  Carlton,  M.  Ph.;  1887,  M.  A.,  Lenox  College;  1887,  B. 
D..  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  1894,  Ph.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univer- 
sity; Author  of  "A  Beautiful  Life;"  1896,  Presiding  Elder,  Cedar 
Rapids  District,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

286 — Nancy  Jenette  Carpenter,  M.  A.;  Teacher  in  Tipton  High  School  for 
two  years  after  graduation;  four  years  in  Missouri  Valley  Schools, 
partly  in  Principalship  of  Ward  School  and  partly  in  High  School; 
Graduate  student  in  University  of  Chicago;  Teacher  of  Latin  in 
High  School,  Le  Mars,  Iowa. 

287 — Augustus  Lincoln  Chase,  M.  A.;  M.  E.  Minister,  Denver,  Col. 

288 — Joseph  Boyer  Cherry,  M.  Ph.;  Presbyterian  Minister,  Louisiana,  Mis- 
souri. 

289— Hugh  Clemans,  M.  Ph. ;  1887,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  Manchester,  Iowa. 

290— DeWitt  Clinton,  M.  A.;  1886,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  Waverly,  Iowa. 

291 — Mary  Jane  Cobb,  M.  Ph.,;  Principal  High  School,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

292 — Thomas  Newton  Cook,  M.  Ph.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  New  Hampton, 
Iowa;  Born  at  Cottage  Hill,  Iowa,  Nov.  5,  1857;  Died  at  New 
Hampton,  Iowa,  Aug.  19,  1895. 

293— Edwin  Deacon,  M.  A. ;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church  on  Brainard  Circuit, 
Brainard,  Minnesota. 

294— Clarence  Elmer  DeButts,  M.  Ph.;  Teacher,  Pontiac,  Illinois. 

295 — Charles  Kerr  Dukes,  M.  Ph.;  Teacher,  Newell,  Iowa. 

296 — Charles  Hamlin  Eshbaugh,  M.Ph.;  Cashier  of  Merchants' and  Miners' 
Bank,  Phillipsburg,  Montana. 

297 — Alfred  Nichols  Felton,  M.  S.,  Lumber  Dealer,  La  Porte  City,  Iowa. 

298— Amy  Frances  French  Sones,  M.  Ph.,  Panora,  Iowa. 

299— Walter  Smedley  Manly,  M.  A.,  Martelle,  Iowa. 

300 — William  Wallace  McCredie,  M.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Vancouver, 
Washington. 

301— Jacob  A.  Pritchard,  M.  A.;  1889,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University;  At- 
torney at  Law,  Smithland,  Iowa. 

302 — Charles  Warren  Shumway,  M.  Ph.,  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Van- 
couver, Washington. 

303— Marcus  Horton  Taft,  M.  Ph.;  1887,  LL.  B.,  St.  Louis  Law  School; 
1893,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute;  Attorney  at  Law,  345  E.  62d 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

304— Lillian  Watts  Hettler,  M.  Ph.,Millersburg,  Iowa. 

305— Charles  Fremont  Woodward,  M.  A.,  Superintendent  of  Schools,  El- 
dora,  Iowa. 

306 -Francis  H.  Wyrick,  M.  Ph.;  1887,  M.  A.,  Lenox  College,  Hopkinton, 
Iowa;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Fairbank,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxxv 


1886. 


307 — John   William  Arbuckle,  M.   Ph.;    1890,  LL.    B.,    Boston   University; 

1892-94.  Mayor  of  Parkersburg;  1893-97,  County  Attorney;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  Parkersburg,  Iowa. 

308— Henrietta  Ash  Bancroft,  B.  Ph.;  1888,  M.  Ph.,  University  of  Michigan. 
Albion,  Michigan.     (See  Faculty.) 

309 — John  Halsey  Blair,  M.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

310— Jacob  Leonard  Buechele,  B.  Ph.;  1886-96,  County  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Black  Hawk  County,  Iowa;  1891,  Awarded  Teacher's  Life 
Diploma  by  State  Board  of  Examiners;  1896,  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Independence,  Iowa. 

311 — Anna  J.  Dean   Woleben,  B.  Ph.,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

312 — Clayton  Edgar  DeLamatter,  M.  A.;  1894,  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University; 
1887-91,  Missionary  to  India;  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church.  Lemar,  Col- 
orado. 

313 — Olavus  Olonzo  Donhowe.  M.  A.;  1886-87,  Principal  Holstein  Public 
Schools;  1887-89,  Principal  St.  Ansgar  Academy,  St.  Ansgar,  Iowa. 

314 — Fred  Philip  Fisher,  M.  A.,  Pastor  of   M.  E.    Church,  Alburnett,  Iowa. 

315 — Howard  Street  Gemmill,  B.  Ph.;  1893,  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Law 
School;  Attorney  at  Law,  1101  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

316— William  Nelson  Gemmill,  B.  Ph.:  1892,  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Law 
School;  1886-90,  Superintendent  of  Rockford  Schools;  1890-91,  Su- 
perintendent of  Marion  Schools;  Attorney  at  Law,  506  Atwood 
Building,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

317— Howard  Elliott  Henderson.  B.  C.  E.;  1887,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago;  Physician,  New  Whatcom,  Washington. 

118 — Arthur  Lincoln  Kemper,  B.  C.  E.,  Broker,  108  La  Salle  Street,  Chi- 
cago, Illinois. 

319 — James  Johnson  Kidder,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Center  Grove, 
Iowa. 

320— Frank  Budd  Lawrence,  M.  S.,  Principal   Public  Schools,  Anita,  Iowa. 

321 — Hugh  Mclndoe,  B.  S.;  1891,  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Law  School;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  70  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

322 — John  Amos  Morrison,  M.  A.-  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University;  Born  near 
Ottumwa,  Iowa,  Aug.  1858;  Died  at  Escondido,  California,  Aug.  13, 
1890. 

323— Elizabeth  Pease,  B.  A.,  Teacher,  1029  S.  15th  Street,  Denver,  Colorado. 

324 — Mary  Eliza  Pixley  Smith,  B.  Ph.,  Osage,  Iowa. 

325 — James  Lemuel  Tarbox,  B.   Ph  ,   Dealer  in   Lumber,  Hanover,  Kansas. 

326— Hattie  E.  Thomas,  M.  Ph.;  1887,  Teacher  in  Indian  Mission,  Albu- 
querque. N.  M.;  1890,  Teacher  in  Mount  Vernon  Schools;  1891, 
Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Amboy,  Illinois;  1896,  Teacher  of  Eng- 
lish, Kalamazoo,  Michigan. 

327 — Elmer  A.  Wiswall,  B.  A.;  1890,  LL.  B.,  Iowa  State  University;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  Vancouver,  Washington;  1893,  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  State  of  Washington;  Born  at  Middle  Falls,  N.  Y.,  March  23, 
1861;  Drowned  in  the  Pacific  Ocean  at  Sea  Side,  Oregon,  Aug,  12, 
1894. 


xxxvi  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

328— Margaretta  Wright,  M.  Ph.,  Principal  of  Ward  School,  Plattsmouth, 
Nebraska. 


329 — George  Ames  Bateman,  B.  A.;  1887-89,  Teacher  in  Harlan  High 
Schools;  1889-91,  Principal  New  Sharon  Schools;  1891-92,  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

330 — Samuel  D.  Bishop,  B.  Ph.,  Prosecuting  Attorney,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

331— Amy  Boggs,  B.  Ph.,  Principal  of  High  School,  Manchester,  Iowa. 

2^2 — Paul  Clendening,  B.  A.,  Reporter,  Chicago  Inter  Ocean,  Evanston, 
Illinois. 

333— Edward  Thomas  Devine,  M.  A.;  1893,  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Pennsylva- 
nia; 1891-95,  Staff  Lecturer  American  Societv  for  the  Extension  of 
University  Teaching,  and  Fellow  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania; 
1896,  General  Secretary  Charity  Organization  Society  of  New  York; 
204  N.  82d  Street,  New  York  City. 

334— Edwin  Dukes,  B.  Ph.,  J887-90,  Principal  Albion  Seminary;  1890-95, 
Principal  of  Public  Schools,  Parker,  South  Dakota;  1895,  Superin- 
tendent Public  Schools,  Huron,  South  Dakota;  1897,  President- of 
the  South  Dakota  Educational  Association,  Huron,  South  Dakota. 

335— May  Lavinia  Fairbanks,  B.  Ph.,  Librarian  Cornell  Cellege,  Mount  Ver- 
non, Iowa. 

336— Joseph  Richard  Alexander  Hanner,  M.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  D.el- 
mar,  Iowa. 

337 — Ada  J.  Miller,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Marion,  Iowa;  1408  B.  Avenue,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa. 

338- Ella  Franc  Morrill,  B.  A.;  1896,  M.  D.,  Woman's  Medical  College,  of 
Northwestern  University;  Rock  Falls,  Illinois. 

339— William  Lincoln  Rockwell,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer,  Stockton,  California. 

340 — Hattie  Evelyn  Scovel  Devine,  B.  Ph.,  New  York  City. 

341— Abraham  Lincoln  Shute,  M.  A.;  1890,  B.  D.,  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary; Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  La  Salle,  Illinois. 

342— Willis  Eddy  Smedley,  M.  A  ;  1892,  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University;  Clergy- 
man, 15  Academy  Avenue,  Providence,  R.  I. 

343— Bourland  Davis  Smith,  B.  Ph. ;  1887-88,  Principal  of  Epworth  Seminary; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Osage,  Iowa. 

344— William  Robert  Triggs,  B.  Ph.;  LL.  B.,  State  University  of  Minnesota; 
Attorney  at  Law,  Lumber  Exchange,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

345 — Lizzie  Wright,  M.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 


346— George  Sexton  Addoms,  B.  S.,  with  Brink's  Express,  2583  N.  Win- 
chester Avenue,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

347 — Hiram  Orlando  Bateman,  B.  A.,  Principal  of  Public  School,  Dysart, 
Iowa. 

348 — Carl  Lane  Clemans,  B.  Ph.,  Snohonnish,  Washington. 

349— Theodore  Elias  DeButts.  B.  Ph.;  1889-91,  Principal  of  Public  Schools, 
Mt.  Morris,  Illinois;  1891,  Student  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Johns 
Hopkins  University;  Farmer,  Hartland,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxxvn 

350 — William  George  Dixon,  B.  C.  E. ;  1889-92,  Principal  Inyo  Academy,  Big 
Pine,  California. 

351 — Florence  Fulton,  M.  Ph.;  1889-91,  Preceptress  Epworth  Seminary;  134 
North  17th  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

352 — Robert  Harper,  B.  C.  E.,  Farmer,  Marietta,  Iowa. 

353— William  Edward  Hauger,  M.  A.;  1896,  Member  of  Iowa  Legislature; 
Author  of  "'Signal  Thoughts;"  Superintendent  of  Waterloo  Acad- 
emy; La  Porte,  Iowa. 

354— Lorin  Everett  Imlay,  B.  C.  E.;  Construction  Engineer,  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  707  Swissville  Avenue,  Station  D., 
Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

355  — George  Henry  Kennedy,  M.  A.;  1891,  B.  D.,  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary; Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Spencer,  Iowa. 

356— Charles  Finley  Kirk,  B.  C.  E.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Salix,  Iowa. 

357 — John  Wilbert  Maynard.  B.  A.;  Reporter  Spokane  "Daily  Review;" 
Born  at  Waverly,  Iowa,  February  16,  1866;  Died  April  20,  1892,  at 
Spokane,  Washington. 

358— Sherman  Tecumseh  Mears,  B.  S.;  1892,  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michi- 
gan; 1889-91,  Principal  of  Vail  Public  Schools;  Attorney  at  Law,  La 
Porte  City,  Iowa. 

359— Samuel  Bruce  Montgomery,  B.  Ph.;  1888-91,  Superintendent  of  Colfax 
Schools;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

360— Joseph  Meredith  Moore,  M.  A.;  Superintendent  Bradstreet  Mercantile 
Agency,  Spokane,  Washington. 

361— Arcana  Celestial  Pascal,  B.  Ph.,  Grand  Mound,  Iowa. 

362 — Laura  Talitha  Pascal,  B.  S.;  Teacher,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

363 — Lucy  Anne  Pascal,  B.  Ph.,  Grand  Mound,  Iowa. 

364 — James  Stearns  Pingrey,  B.  C.  E. ;  1889,  County  Surveyor;  Cherokee 
Iowa. 

365 — Emma  Reeder,  B.  S.;  Pacific  Coast  Secretary  V.  M.  C.  A.;  637  Market 
Street,  San  Francisco.  California. 

366 — Park  Edmund  Simmons,  B.  Ph.;  Attorney  at  Law,  1st  National  Bank 
Building,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

367 — Daniel  Baker  Swartwood,  B.  C.  E.,  Farmer,  Nora  Springs,  Iowa. 

368 — Michael  James  Tobin,  B.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

369— William  Miles  Wright,  B.  C  E.,  Chief  Engineer  D.  W.  &  M.  R.  R., 
Rapid  City,  South  Dakota. 

370 — R.  G.  Young,  B.  Ph.,  Superintendent  of  City  School,  Rock  Island,  111- 


371 — Ethelda    Burge,  B.  Ph.;   1889-91,  Assistant   Principal    Mount  Vernon 

Public  Schools;  Mount  Vernon,  iowa. 
372 — William  Eugene  Cadmus,   B.   A.;   1892,   S.  T.  B.,  Boston  University; 

Pastor  1  st  Congregational  Church,  Elyria,  Ohio. 
373  — Wilbur  Cliff  Cobb,  B.  A.,  Principal  of  High  School,  Onawa,  Iowa. 
374 — Thomas   Sparks  Cole,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.   E.  Chnrch,  Correctionville, 

Iowa. 
375 — Grace  Cousins  Young,  B.  S.,  Akron,  Ohio. 


xxxvm  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

376 — Victor  Brown  Dolliver,  B.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Guaranty  Loan  Build- 
ing, Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

377 — William  Luther  Etter,  B.  C.  E.;  1890-96,  County  Superintendent  of 
Cedar  County;  Superintendent  of  City  Schools,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

378— Edgar  James  Helms,  B.  Ph.;  1893,  S.  T.  B.  Boston  University;  Super- 
intendent of  Boston  City  Missions;  Pastor  Morgan  Chapel,  Boston, 
Mass. 

379— George  Washington  Hogle,  B.  C.  E.;  1891,  M.  D.,  Miami  Medical  Col- 
lege, Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Physician  and  Druggist,  Mount  Vernon, 
Iowa. 

380— Wilmer  Russell  Joslyn,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  Schools,  Capron,  Illinois. 

381 — General  Scott  Kirkpatrick,  B.  C.  E.;  1890-92,  Superintendent  of  City 
Schools;  Principal  of  Griswold  Academy,  Griswold,  Iowa. 

382— Wilson  S.  Lewis,  B.  A.,  M.  A.;  1882-85,  Superintendent  of  Belle Plaine 
Schools;  1889-97,  Principal  of  Epworth  Seminary,  Epworth,  Iowa; 
President-Elect  Morning  Side  College,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

383— Jennie  May  Manly,  B.  Ph.;  1883-90,  Assistant  Principal  Eldora  High 
School;  Teacher,  Mechanicsville,  Iowa. 

384— William  A.  Pottle,  B.  Ph.,  Pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  Onawa, 
Iowa. 

385 — Carl  Rasch,  B.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Helena,  Montana. 

386 — Benjamin  Luce  Remick,  M.  Ph.;  1889-92,  Instructor  in  Mathematics 
Cornell  College;  1893-94,  Instructor  in  Northwestern  University, 
1895-96,  Professor  in  University  of  Pacific;  Waverly,  Iowa. 

387 — Henry  Alfred  Rising,  B.  C.  E.,  Editor  Daily  Chronicle,  Spokane, 
Washington. 

388 — Ida  Lenora  Schell,  B.   Ph.,  Student  in  Medicine,   Montgomery,  Iowa. 

389— William  B.  Slaughter,  B.  S.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Blue  Island,  Illi- 
nois. 

390 — Charles  Solon  Stephenson,  B.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law;  Born  at  Knox, 
Maine,  Aug.  23,  1861;  Died  at  Verginia,  Minn.,  Aug.  18,  1894. 

391 — William  Alfred  Wirtz,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Modern  Languages  Parsons 
College,  Fairfield,  Iowa. 

392 — Alfred  Emerson  Young,  B.  Ph.,  Paymaster  Aultman  Miller  &  Co., 
Akron,  Ohio. 

393 — John  Allural  Young,  B.  S.,  1602  Second  Ave  ,  South  Minneapolis,  Min- 
nesota. 

1890. 

394 — Eugene  Hiram  Ash,  B.  A.,  Assistant  Cashier  Bank  of  Geneva, Geneva, 
Indiana. 

395 — Harry  Clark  Ash,  B.  C.  E.;  1897,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell  College; 
Civil  Engineer,  Duluth,  Minnesota. 

396 — George  Christopher  Bauman,  B.  C.  E.,  with  Lake  St.  Elevated  R.  R. 
Chicago,  Illinois. 

397— May  Bowles  Reed,  B.  Ph.;  1890-91,  Teacher  of  Music  and  English  Lit- 
erature Albion  Seminary;  1891-92,  Teacher  of  Rhetoric  and  English 
Literature  Epworth  Seminary;  Crete,  Nebraska. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xxxix 

398 — Florence  May  Brown  Manly,  B.  A.;  1891,  State  Secretary  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
of  Nebraska;  Instructor  in  English  and  Sciences  Epworth  Semi- 
nary, Epworth,  Iowa;  Missionary,  Chunsking,  China. 

399— Franklin  M.  Chaffee,  B.  A.;  1890-91,  Principal  of  Schools,  Strawberry 
Point,  Iowa;  1891-94,  Principal  Northern  Iowa  Normal  School,  Al- 
gona,  Iowa;  Principal  Le  Mars  Normal  School,  Le  Mars,  Iowa. 

400 — Mary  Emily  Chandler,  M.  Ph.;  1890-91,  Assistant  Principal  Belle 
Plaine  High  School;  1893-94,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell  College; 
White  Cloud,  Kansas. 

401— Robert  Thomas  Chipperfield,  M.  A.;  1892-94,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church, 
Newton,  N.  Y.;  1894-96,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Filley,  Nebraska; 
1896,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lincoln.  Nebraska;  1541  A  Street,  Lin- 
coln, Neb. 

402 — Edward  Kirk  Coe,  B.  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer,  in  charge  of  steel  bridge 
designing  and  construction  for  St.  Louis  Co.,  Uuluth,  Minnesota. 

403 — Wilbur  Samuel  Corn,  B.  C.  E.,  Engineer,  Keystone,  Missouri. 

404— Harry  Sherman  Crouse,  B.  A.,  Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  Oswego, 
Illinois. 

405 — Kate  Irvin  Dougherty  Pollins,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

406 — David  Henry  Fouse,  B.  A.,  Minister  in  the  Reformed  Church,  Colum- 
bus Junction,  Iowa. 

407 — Mary  Cook  Fuller  As/i,  B.  Ph.,  Geneva,  Indiana. 

408 — Margaret  Wilmina  Goudy,  B.  Ph..  Teacher,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

409— Joseph  Weller  Hays,  B.  A.,  Real  Estate,  108  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago,  Illi- 
nois. 

410— Julia  Ella  King,  B.  Ph.;  1897,  Graduate  Student  in  the  Art  League, 
New  York  City;  775  East  Broad  Street,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

411 — Fred  W.  Lounsbury,  B.  Ph.,  Mining  Engineer,  Clayton,  Idaho. 

4i2--Wilson  Edward  Manly,  B.  C.  E.,  Missionary,  Chunsking,  China. 

413 — Albert  Abram  Mason,  B.  Ph.;  1890-92,  Principal  of  Albion  Seminary; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Gilman,  Iowa. 

414 — Orville  Knowles  Maynard,  B.  A.;  1891-92,  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek  Black  Hills  College,  Hot  Springs,  South  Dakota;  Britt,  Iowa. 

415— Earl  Thomas  McArthur,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  the  Indian  School,  Ponts- 
ford,  Minnesota. 

416 — Frank  Edgar  McMaster.  B.  Ph.;  1891,  LL.  B.  L'niversity  of  Michigan; 
Born  at  Chico,  California,  July  10,  1867;  Died  at  Sioux  City,  Jan.  28, 

1895. 

417 — Martin  Mee,  Jr.,  B.  Ph.,  Banker,  Gladbrook.  Iowa. 

418 — Charles  K.  Mohler,  B.  C.  E.,  Montclair,  New  Jersey. 

419— Adelaide  Evelyn  Mott  Gunn,  B.  S.,  Eagle  Center,  Iowa. 

420— Rosella  Reeder,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

421 — Stephen  Albert  Roberts,  B.  A.,  Minister  in  Des  Moines  Conference. 

422— Lillian  Millie  Smedley,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Marinette,  Wis. 

423 — Eugene  Homer  Smith,  M.  Ph.,  Blanket.  Texas. 

424— Charles  William  Edward  Snyder,  B.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Belle  Plaine, 
Iowa. 

425 — John  Dow  Spofford,  B.  C.  E.,  Train  Service  Northwestern  R.  R.,  Clin- 
ton, Iowa. 


XL  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

426 — John  Lawson  Stackhouse,  B.  C.  E.;  for  six  months  in  1890  Assistant 
Engineer  with  Northern  Pacific  R.  R.(  Lakeview,  Washington; 
since  November,  1890,  Assistant  Engineer  in  charge  of  Construc- 
tion with  N.  P.,  Y.  &  K.  Irrigation  Co.,  North  Yakima,  Washing- 
ton. 

427— Clarence  Almon  Torrey,  B.  Ph.;  1890-92,  Principal  Public  School, 
Mount  Vernon,  Iowa;  1893-97,  Assistant  in  Library  of  University  of 
Chicago. 

428 — Charles  Zollinger,  B.  Ph.,  Port  Jervis,  New  York. 


429 — Annie  Grace  Adams,  B.  Ph.;  1 891  92,  Instructor  in  Northern  Iowa 
Normal  School,  Algona,  Iowa;  1892-97,  Teacher  in  Chicago  Train- 
ing School;  1897,  Superintendent  of  the  New  York  City  Deaconess 
Home. 

430 — Herbert  Waterman  Alden,  B.  A.;  Born  in  Waukon,  Iowa,  March  15, 
1866;  Drowned  in  Cedar  River  near  Mount  Vernon,  July  22,  1891. 

431 — David  Rudder  Alexander,  B.  S.;  1894,  LL.  B.  State  University  of  Iowa; 
Attorney  at  Law,  Emmettsburg,  Iowa. 

432— Harry  Albert  Bassett,  B.  A.,  Minister  in  M.  E.  Church,  Madison,  New 
Jersey. 

433 — Ruth  Hannah  Collins,  B.  A.,  Missionary,  Lah  Bagh,  Lucknow,  China. 

434 — Emory  Arnett  Cromer,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Butte  City,  Montana. 

435— William  Calvert  Elliott,  B.  Ph. 

436— Herbert  Herman  Gray,  B.  A.;  1895,  M.  D.  Rush  Medical  College;  1431 
E.  Main  Street,  Galesburg,  Illinois. 

437— Emmett  Gorham  Hunt,  B.  A.;  1893,  M.  A.  Upper  Iowa  University; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Park  City,  Utah. 

438 — Nettie  Adelle  Kepler,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

439 — Samuel  Haight  Larrabee,  B.  Ph.,  Real  Estate,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

440 — Mary  Edith  Love,  M.  Ph.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School, 
Marion,  Iowa;  1895-97,  Instructor  in  English  and  Mathematics  in 
Cornell  College;  Marion,  Iowa. 

441 — Robert  C.  Lusk,  B.  A.;  1886-87,  Teacher  in  Epworth  Seminary;  1887- 
88,  Principal  of  Ida  Grove  High  School;  1891-92,  Principal  of  High 
School,  Macon,  Missouri;  Minister,  Elma,  Iowa. 

442 — Darwin  Thomas  Mason,  B.  A.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Deadwood,  South 
Dakota. 

443 — Catherine  Mclntyre  Nash,  B.  Ph.;  Born  at  Centre  Junction,  Iowa,  July 
9,  1867;  Died  at  Oakland,  California,  Oct.  25,  1896. 

444 — William  Henry  Montgomery,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lake  City, 
Iowa. 

445— Frank  E.  Peebles,  B.  Ph. 

446 — Hattie  Scoville   B.  S.,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

447 — Frank  Homer  Slagle,  M.  Ph.,  Awarded  Teacher's  Life  Diploma;  Prin- 
cipal of  Schools,  Strawberry  Point,  Iowa. 

448— Emma  Sutherland  Kennedy,  B.  S.,  Spencer,  Iowa. 

449— Samuel  Frederick  Swantees,  B.  Ph.;  1896,  M.  D.  Hahneman  Medical 
College  of  Chicago;  Physician  and  Surgeon,   Madison,  Wisconsin. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xli 

450— Blanche  Swingley,  M.  A.;  1891-92,  Assistant  Principal  Iowa  City 
Academy;  1892-93,  Principal  of  Hampton  High  School;  1893-95, 
Teacher  of  Greek  and  Latin  Loring  Preparatory  School,  Chicago; 
1895-97,  Graduate  Student  in  University  of  Chicago;  4737  Kim- 
bark  Ave,,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

451— Carrie  Tubbs  Marr,  B.  Ph.,  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

452— Charles  Ernest  Walters,  B.  Ph.;  1893,  LL.  B.  University  of  Michigan; 
Attorney  at  Law,  Toledo,  Iowa. 

453— Mary  Webb  Wilson,  B.  Ph.,  Missionary,  Casilla,  35   La  Serena,  Chili. 

454— Morris  A.  Zollinger,  B.  Ph.;  1894,  LL.  B.  Iowa  State  University;  Attor- 
ney at  Law,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

1892. 

455— William  Edward  Arbingast,  B.  C.  E.,  Merchant  and  Landlord,  Lis- 
bon, Iowa. 

456— Lucy  Esther  Bissell,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  German  and  Vocal  Music,  Cor- 
rectionville,  Iowa. 

457-  Leonard  Anderson  Blue,  M.  Ph.,  Court  Reporter  6th  Judicial  District, 
Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

458— Cherles  Henry  Earnest  Boardman,  B.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Marshall- 
town,  Iowa. 

459—  Coella  Orland  Boling,  B.  S.;  1894,  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  University 
Law  School;  1896,  County  Attorney  of  Cedar  County;  Attorney  at 
Law,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

460 — Lee  C.  Bolton,  B.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

461 — Harold  Elsworth  Bowman,  B.  A.,  Teacher,  San  Louis  Rey,  California. 

462— Cora  Belle  Brooks  Keister,  B.  S.,  Missionary,  Lota,  Chili,  South  Amer- 
ica. 

463 — Charles  Thompson  Brown,  B.C.  E.;  1896,  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homoeo- 
pathic Medical  College;  Physician,  Waverly,  Iowa. 

464 — Jason  Daniel  Brownson,  M.  Ph.;  1896,  M.  D.,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Medical  School;  Physician,  Elkader,  Iowa. 

465— Emma  C.  Buffington  Carr,  B.  S.,  Sloan,  Iowa. 

466 — William  James  Carr,  B.  S.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Sloan,  Iowa. 

467 — Irene  Chaffee  Brown,  B.  A.,  Waverly,  Iowa. 

468 — Nell  Margaret  Daniel,  M.  A.,  Traer,  Iowa. 

469 — William  Field  Durno,  B.  Ph.,  Newspaper  Work,  Chicago  Record, 
Chicago,  Illinois. 

470 — Walter  Abijah  Eckles,  B.  C.  E  ;  1894,  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan; 
Attorney  at  Law,  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

471 — Millard  Fairlamb,  B.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Delta,  Colorado. 

472 — Lenore  Fancher.  B.  S.,  938  Park  Ave.,  West  Side,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

473 — Charles  Wesley  Gorham,  B.  A.,  Editor,  Snohonnish,  Washington. 

474 — Lulu  Greattrax  Eckles,  B.  Ph.;  Born  in  Clinton  Co.,  Iowa,  April  18, 
1869;  Died  at  Denver,  Colorado,  Jan.  29,  1897. 

475 — Florence  Hayes,  B.  S.,  Morrison,  Illinois. 

476 -Tuley  Francis  Myron  Huntington,  B.  A.;  1896,  M.  A.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity; 1892-93,  Graduate  Student  at  John  Hopkins  University; 
1893-94,  Graduate  Student  at  Harvard  University;  1894-95,  Instruc- 


xlii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

tor  in  English  Philology,  Lake  Forest  University;  1895-96,  Acting 
Professor  of  English  Lake  Forest  University;  1896,  Instructor 
in  English  in  South  Side  High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

477 — Martin  Joshua  Iorns,  E.  C.  E.,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell  College, 
Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

478 — John  Edward  Johnson,  B.  A.;  1895,  S.  T.  B.  Boston  University;  1893-97, 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Brockton,  Mass.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Ni- 
antic,  Conn. 

479 — John  Howard  Jones,  B.  C.  E.;  1894,  LL.  B.,  Denver  University;  Gen- 
eral Merchandise  and  Mail  Order  Business,  328-334  Dearborn 
Street,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

480 — Benjamin  Bowman  Keister,  B.  Ph.,  Minister  and  Teacher,  Lota,  Chili, 
South  America. 

481— Lillian  May  Kidder  Smith,  B.  Ph.,  Blanket,  Texas. 

482 — Fred  William  Kirkpatrick,  B.  Ph.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Spencer,  Iowa. 

483 — Clarence  Elmer  Locke,  B.  C.  E.,  Dealer  in  Lumber  and  Coal,  Kensett, 
Iowa. 

484— George  Ivy  Lytle,  B.  A.,  With  Russell-Miller  Milling  Company,  West 
Superior,  Wisconsin. 

485— Gertrude  Cartland  Macy,  B.  A.;  1894-95,  Graduate  Student  Cornell 
College;  Teacher,  Panora,  Iowa. 

486— David  Alfred  McBurney,  B.  C.  E.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Dows,  Iowa. 

487 — Elmer  James  McCaustland,  C.  E.;  1891-92,  City  Engineer  Salem,  Ore- 
gon; 1892-94,  Engineer  Salem  Improvement  Company;  1894-96, 
Professor  of  Mathematics  State  Normal  School,  Monmouth,  Ore- 
gon; 1896,  Graduate  Student  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

488 — Mae  Lorraine  McLeod,  B.  Ph.,  Director  Physical  Training,  Williams- 
burg, Iowa. 

489— Harriett  Belle  Mott,  B.  Ph.,  Postville,  Iowa. 

490 — Irvin  La  Verne  Pease,  B.  Ph.,  Grocery  and  Restaurant,  Dunlap,  Iowa. 

491 — Enola  Pearl  Pierce,  M.  Ph.,  Teacher  of  Physical  Culture  and  Elocu- 
tion, Manchester,  Iowa. 

492 — Elsie  Miles  Rigby,  B.  S.;  1893-95,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell  Col- 
lege, Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

493— William  Cattron  Rigby,  B.  A.,  B.  Ph.;  1893,  LL.  B.  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity; Attorney  at  Law,  Unity  Building,  79  Dearborn  Street,  Chi- 
cago, Illinois. 

494 — Thomas  Francis  Rtfche,  B.  A.,  Insurance  Agent,  Clarence,  Iowa. 

495— Fred  Earl  Safley,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Traer,  Iowa. 

496 — Margaret  Ruby  Soper  Alexander,  B.  A.,  Emmetsburg,  Iowa. 

497 — Jennie  Sumner  Bassett,  B.  A.,  Madison,  New  Jersey. 

498 — Gorham  Andrew  Taylor,  B.  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer,  Waverly,  Iowa, 

499 — Harriet  Warner  Peterson,  B.  Ph.,  Roscoe,  Illinois. 

500 — Will  Campbell  Wasser,  M.A. ;  Graduate  Student  in  Boston  Universiiy 
School  of  Theology,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

501 — Antrim  Lester  White,  B.  Ph.,  Farmer,  Springville,  Iowa. 

502 — Edward  Errett  Wilson,  B.  Ph.,  Missionary  La  Serena,  Chili  Casilla  35 
South  America. 

503 — Herbert  Ranson  Wright,  M.  Ph.,  Principal  of  Schools,  Earlville,  Iowa. 

404— Edith  Mae  Young,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  High  School,  Detroit,   Minnesota. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xliii 


1893. 


505 — William  Clinton  Alden,  B.  A.;  1893-94,  Assistant  Principal  High 
Schools,  Parker,  South  Dakota;  1894-95,  Principal  of  High  School, 
Centerville.  South  Dakota;  1897,  Fellow  in  Geology.  University  of 
Chicago;  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

506 — James  Balls,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lake  View,  Iowa. 

507 — Isaac  Ashbol  Bartholomew,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Vail,  Iowa. 

508 — Thaddeus  Stevens  Bassett,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Graettinger, 
Iowa. 

509 — Edna  Estelle  Billings  Gemmill,  B.  A.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

51a— Thomas  Washington  Bittle,  B.  A.,  Principal  Public  Schools,  Manly, 
Iowa. 

511 — Preston  Pisheon  Bruce,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chica- 
go, Chicago,  Illinois. 

512 — Lucius  Charles  Clark,  B.  A.;  1897,  S.  T.  B.  Boston  University  School 
of  Theology;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Tama,  Iowa. 

513— Gail  Clemmer,  B.  Ph.;  Born  at  Hampton,  Iowa,  July  31,  1870;  Died  at 
Hampton,  Iowa,  June  16,  1866. 

514— Marlin  Wilbur  Courtney,  B.  S.,  Marion,  Iowa. 

515— Chester  Thomas  Dike,  B.  C.  E.;  1894,  City  Engineer,  Mason  City, 
Iowa. 

516 — -S.  Estella  Ellison  Carrier,  B.  Ph.,  Wabasha,  Minnesota. 

517 — Thomas  George  Ferreby,  B.  C.  E.;  1896,0.  D.  S.  State  University  of 
Iowa;  Dentist,  Humbolt,  Iowa. 

518— Olive  Fulton,  B.  S.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

519 — William  Sherman  Gallagher,  B.  C.  E.,  Lawyer,  Tama,  Iowa. 

520 — Emma  Gilchrist  Luckey,  B.  Ph.,  746  W.  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

521 — George  Blakeslee  Grant,  B.  A.,  Journalist,  Canton,  Illinois. 

522— Julius  Cone  Harvey,  B.  Ph.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Garner,  Iowa. 

523— Ernest  Adolph  Hoelscher,  B.  Ph.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Oxford  Junc- 
tion, Iowa. 

524 — George  Grant  Hunter,  B.  S.,  Editor,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

525 — George  Washington  Johnson,  B.  S.;  1895,  M.  D.  Chicago  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons;  Chief  Physician  to  the  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  Dunning,  Iowa. 

526 — Melvin  John  Locke,  M.  A.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

527 — Eugene  Warren  Martin,  B.  Ph.,  Graduate  Student  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege, Chicago,  Illinois. 

528 — Eva  Louisa  McCoy  Blue,  B.  A.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

529— Fred  Alden  McMaster,  B.  S.;  1864,  LL.  B.  State  University  of  Iowa; 
1896,  Police  Judge  of  Sioux  City;  Attorney  at  Law,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

530 — Fannie  Elizabeth  Miller  McBurney,  B.  A.,  Dows,  Iowa. 

531 — Charles  Henry  Muckler,  B.  C.  E.,  Grain  Merchant  Dell  Rapids,  South 
Dakota. 

532 — Minnie  Penman  Brownson,  B.  S.,  Elkader,  Iowa. 

533— Frank  Garfield  Reeder,  B.  C.  E.,  Farmer,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

534— Frank  Wesley  Reisinger,  B.  A.;  1895,  LL.  B.  Northwestern  University 
Law  School;  Attorney  at  Law,  Grundy  Centre,  Iowa. 


xliv  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

535 — Curtis  Baughman  Rhea,  B.  A.;  1893-94,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell 
College;  1895;  Graduate  Student  in  Emerson  School  of  Oratory, 
Boston,  Mass. 

536 — Geneva  Algetha  Shante  Hoelscher,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Principal  of 
Schools,  Oxford  Junction,  Iowa. 

537 — Seward  Smith  Shirer,  B.  A.;  1896,  LL.  B.,  Lake  Forest  University; 
1893-94,  Principal  of  Blairstown  School;  Attorney  at  Law,  309  U.  S. 
Express  Building,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

338  — Genie  Evelyn  Steuben,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Huron,  South  Dakota. 

539 — Burton  Erwin  Sweet,  B.  Ph.:  1895,  LL.  B.,  State  University  of  Iowa; 
Attorney  at  Law,  Waverly,  Iowa. 

540 — Charles  William  Thompson,  B.  Ph.,  Corwith,  Iowa. 

541 — Arthur  Benjamin  Wakefield,  B.  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer,  Webster,  Mass. 

542 — Arthur  Birdseyer  Warner,  C.  E.,  Civil  and  Sanitary  Engineer,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa. 

543— Elsie  Esther  West,  B.  S.;  1893-95,  Teacher  .in  Academy  of  Cornell  Col- 
lege; General  Secretary  Young  Woman's  Christian  Association,  De- 
troit, Michigan. 

544 — Herbert  Swan  Wilkinson,  B.  A.,  Pastor  Grandview  Avenue  M.  E. 
Church,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

545 — Arthur  Wilson,  B.  Ph..  Springville,  Iowa. 

546— Charles  Taylor  Wilson,  B.  C.  E.;  1894-95,  Assistant  Engineer,  Cedar 
Rapids;  1895,  Assistant  Engineer  with  B.,  C.  R.  &  N.  R'y.  Co.;  Ce- 
dar Rapids,  Iowa. 

1894. 

547 — Ellen  Billings  Longley,  B.  A.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

548 — Erma  Mae  Breneman,  B.  A.;  1895-97,  Kindergarter,  Chicago,  Illinois; 
Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

549— Thomas  Beatty  Charlton,  B.  S.;  1897,  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homoeopathic 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

550 — Aaron  Bird  Page  Chubbuck,  B.  S. ;  1894-96,  Graduate  Student  in  Cor- 
nell College;  Law  Student,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

551 — Albert  Nelson  Damon,  B.  A.,  Law  Student,  904  Pioneer  Press  Build- 
ing, St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

552 — John  Benjamin  Eaton,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  at  Yale  University 
New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

553 — Helen  Elliott,  B.  Ph,;  1894-96,  Teacher  in  Osage  High  School;  1896-97; 
Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  Ottumwa  High  School. 

554 — Agnes  Beveridge  Ferguson  M.  S.;  1894-95,  Graduate  Student  in  Cor- 
nell College;  Teacher  of  Modern  Languages  Ft.  Worth  Univer- 
sity, Texas;  Rolfe,  Iowa. 

555— Charles  Michael  Foell,  B.  Ph.;  1896,  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Law  School;  Attorney  at  Law,  506  Atwood  Building,  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

556 — Grave  Rockwell  Foster  Day,  B.  S.,  Wolbach,  Nebraska. 

557— Nellie  Birdenia  Gearhait  Durno,  B.  Ph.;  1894-95.  Assistant  Principal 
Clarence  High  School;  1895-96,  Assistant  Principal  Clinton  High 
School;  249. "66th  Place,  Chicago,  Illinois. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xlv 

558— George  Darwin  Goodenough,  B.  S.;  1897,  Graduate  Student  Medi- 
cal Department  State  LTniversity  of  Iowa. 

559— May  Goodenough  Nelson,  B.  A.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. 

560 — Edwin  Blair  Hanna,  B.  Ph.,  Graduate  Student  in  Homoeopathic  Med- 
ical College;  4625  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

561 — James  Hughes,  B.  A.,  B.  Ph.;  1894-95,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell 
College;  Graduate  Student  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  2133  Sheri- 
dan Road,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

562 — C.  Scott  Hunter,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student  in  Drew  Theological  Semi- 
nary, Madison,  New  Jersey. 

563 — Charles  Reuben  Keyes,  B.  Ph.,  Principal  of  Schools,  Blairstown, 
Iowa. 

564 — Jenette  Lewis,  B.  A.,  Teacher,  Rockwell  City,  Iowa. 

565 — Fred  Wolfe  Manly,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student  in  Medical  Department 
of  Syracuse  University;  Fairview,  Iowa. 

566— Le  Claire  Martin,  B.  Ph.;  1396,  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan;  At- 
torney at  Law,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 

567— Ernest  Lewis  McEwen,  B.  Ph.;  1897,  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  Illinois;  1897,  Fellowship  in  Chemistry  Rush  Medical  Col- 
lege. 

568 — Maude  McMaster,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  512  15th   Street,  Soux    City,  Iowa. 

569 — William  Archibald  Montgomery,  B.  C.  E.;  1896,  County  Surveyor 
West  Union,  Iowa. 

570 — Alfred  Gerrard  Rigby,  B.  Ph.,  Insurance  Agent,  Independence,  Iowa. 

571— Charles  Longley  Rigby,  B.  Ph.;  1894-95,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell 
College;  Farmer,  Stanwood,  Iowa. 

472 — Lydia  Jane  Rolston,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Albion,  Iowa. 

473 — Milton  Sherk  Runkle,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  in  Yale  University, 
New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

574 — Miranda  Scoville,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Grundy  Center,  Iowa. 

575— Charles  Milton  Sherman.  B.  Ph.;  1895,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Puget  Sound 
University;  Law  Student,  Tacoma,  Washington. 

576— Almyr  Kempton  Shurtleff,  C.  E. ;  1886-89,  Division  Engineer  on  Con- 
struction; 1889-90,  Chief  Engineer  Sioux  City  &  Northern  Line; 
1891-93,  Division  Engineer  on  Construction;  1894,  Assistant  to 
Chief  Engineer  of  Brainard  &  Northern  Minnesota  Railway; 
1894-97,  Division  Engineer  Black  Hills  Division  F.  E.  &  M.  V.  R, 
R  ;  Deadwood,  South  Dakota. 

577 — Dilman  Smith,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Central  City,  Iowa. 

578 — Harris  William  Smith,  B.  A.;  1895-97,  Teacher  in  High  School, 
Charles  City,  Iowa. 

579 — Merle  Negley  Smith,  B.  A.,-  Graduate  Student  in  Drew  Theological 
Seminary.  Madison,  New  Jersey. 

580— Minnie  V.  Smith,  B.  A.,  Teacher,  527  Ninth  Ave.,  Clinton,  Iowa. 

581 — William  James  Sullivan,  B.  Ph.,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Teacher,  Marengo, 
Illinois. 

582— Lotta  L.  Tipple  Hazzard,  M.  Ph.;  1894-95,  Graduate  Student  of  Cor- 
nell College;  3029  Park  Avenue,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

583— Harlan  Updegraft.   B.  Ph.,  Principal  of  High  School,  Knoxville,  Iowa. 


xlvi  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

584— John  Christopher  Wade,  B.  S.;  1895-96,  Teacher  of  Chemistry  Sioux 
City  College  of  Medicine;  1896-97,  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Physics 
in  Same;  1897,  M.  D.,  Sioux  City  College  of  Medicine;  Mount  Ver- 
non, Iowa. 

585— Ernest  Cattron  Wheeler,  M.  A.;  1897,  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homoeopathic 
Medical  College;  Physician,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

586 — Hugh  Aaron  Whittemore,  B.  A.;  1896,  LL.  B.,  State  University  of  Iowa; 
Attorney  at  Law;  626  St.  Peter  Street,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

587— Mae  Wolfe,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

588 — Melvin  Jacob  Yoran,  B.  A.,  Manchester,  Iowa. 

1895. 

589— Luella  Matson  Albrook,  B.  A.;  1895-96,  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell 
College;  Assistant  Principal  of  Schools,  Springville,  Iowa. 

590 — Frederick  Stanton  Alden,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,;  1897,  Graduate  Student  of 
Civil  Engineering  in  University  of  Illinois;  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

591 — Milton  Reeder  Barker,  B.  S. ;  1891,  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homoeopathic 
Medical  College;  Physician  and  Surgeon  in  charge  of  World's  Co- 
lumbian Homoeopathic  Hospital;  1893-96,  Adjunct  Professor  Chi- 
cago Homoeopathic  College;  4925  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

592 — Bertram  James  Barr,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Knoxville,  Iowa. 

593 — Charles  Colton,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Real  Estate,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

594 — Elma  L.  Dickinson,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Principal  High  School,  Forest 
City,  Iowa. 

595— Lucius  Arthur  Dodge,  B.  A.;  1896,  Graduate  Student  at  Garrett  Bib- 
lical Institute;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lanesboro,  Minn. 

596 — Ethel  Fairlamb,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Eldora,  Iowa. 

597 — William  Tecumseh  Sherman  Fleming,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church, 
Viola,  Iowa. 

598 — Josiah  Gibson,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Draughtsman,  276  Erie  Street,  Chicago, 
Illinois. 

599 — Harvey  Grant  Hays,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Manager  H.  Parmalee  Library 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  California. 

600 — Lenna  May  Huffman,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Nashua,  Iowa. 

601 — Fred  Meyer  Kettering,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  DeWitt,  Iowa. 

602 — William  Henry  Klingebiehl,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher  of  Biblical  Literature 
and  German  in  the  German  English  College,  Wilton  Junction, 
Iowa. 

603— Jessie  L.  McLaughlin,  B.  Ph.;  1895-96,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church  Ryan, 
Iowa;  1896-97,  Graduate  Student  Boston  University;  1897,  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  Gladbrook,  Iowa. 

604 — Carrie  Moffit,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

605 — Ida  Leota  Myers  Roche,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Clarence,  Iowa. 

606 — Lester  Burr  Parsons,  B.  A.,  Teacher,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

607 — Morton  Eaton  Peck,  B.  A.,  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Marionville  Col- 
legiate Institute,  Marionville,  Missouri. 

608— William  D.  Phifer,  M.  Ph.,  Pasior  Asbury  M.  E.  Church,  Denver,  Col- 
orado. 

609— Louanna  Reeder,  B.  S.,  Tipton,  Iowa. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE.  xlvii 

610— Estelle  Ann  Robinson,  B.  Ph.,  Hampton,  Iowa. 

611 — William  Lee  Robinson,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate,  Hampton,  Iowa. 

612— Charles  Gamble  Simpson,  B.  Ph.,   1896;  Graduate  Student  in  Cornell 

College,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 
613 — Carey  Wilmot  Smith,   B.   S.,  Real  Estate  and  Banking,  Volga,  South 

Dakota. 
614 — John  Henry  Stover,  B.  A.,  Insurance  Agent,  Stronghurst,  Illinois. 
615 — Albert  Joel    Wheeler,    B.   C.   E.,   Traveling   Salesman,  Traer,  Iowa; 

Rolfe,  Iowa. 
616 — James  Evans  White,  B.  A.,  Grocery  Clerk,  Rockford,  Iowa. 
617 — Samuel  Edward  Yaggy,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Allison,  Iowa. 

1896. 

618 — Martha  Luella  Boardman,  B.  Ph.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

619 — George  Herbert  Bretnall,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  at  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

620 — Will  Johnson  Seeley  Brown,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Malta,  Illinois. 

621 — Herbert  Grant  Campbell,  B.  Ph.,  Instructor  in  History  and  Science, 
Epworth  Seminary,  Epworth,  Iowa. 

622 — Bessie  Juliet  Crary,  B.  A.,  Boone,  Iowa. 

623 — Lulu  Curme,  B.  Ph.;  1894,  B.  A.,  Wesleyan  College;  1896,  Teacher  of 
German  and  History  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  Illinois;  Rich- 
mond, Indiana. 

624 — Lida  Davisson,  B.  A.,  Kensett,  Iowa. 

625 — Amy  Lamoille  Dougherty,  B.  Ph.,  Assistant  Principal  of  Schools,  Wav- 
erly,  Iowa. 

626 — John  Corliss  Dunning,  B.  Ph.,  Law  Student,  Vinton,  Iowa. 

627 — Louis  Edward  Eickelberg,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

628— Harry  Jay  Ferguson,  B.  S.,  Principal  High  School,  Tama,  Iowa. 

629 — Samuel  Geissinger  Fouse,  B.  A.,  Merchant,  Lisbon,  Iowa. 

630 — Archimides  Edward  Fuller,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Galesburg,  Illinois. 

631 — Ira  John  Gongwer,  B.  Ph.,  Marion.  Iowa. 

632 — Elmer  Thomas  Grinwell,  B.  Ph.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Coggon,  Iowa. 

633 — Fred  Cole  Hicks,  B.  Ph.,  Principal  of  Schools,  Fairfax,  Iowa. 

634 — Henry  Frederick  Kanthlener,  B.  A.,  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin, 
Epworth  Seminary,  Epworth.  Iowa. 

635— Ellen  Mary  Knoll,  B.  Ph..  Teacher,  Sheffield,  Iowa. 

636 — Emma  Amanda  Little  Mam,  B.  S.,  Missionary,  Foochow,  China. 

637 — Carrie  Macy,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Sanborn,  Iowa. 

638— Burton  Schuyler  Miller,  B.  S.,  Fargo,  North  Dakota. 

639 — Miles  Ernest  Mitchell,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  in  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  Madson,  New  Jersey. 

640 — Elizabeth  Anna  Moler,  B.  Ph.,  Teacher,  Odebolt,  Iowa. 

641 — Pearl  Evyleen  Reeder,  B.  Ph.,  Assistant  in  High  School,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

642 — Ralph  Maltbie  Reeder,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  in  Garrett  Biblical  In- 
stitute, Evanston,  Illinois. 

643 — Edward  Ramson  Ristine,  B.  S. ;  1891 — ,  Principal  of  Commercial  School 
of  Cornell  College,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 


xlviii  CORNELL  COLLEGE. 

644— George  John  Ross,  B.   Ph.,  General  Secretary  Young  Men's  Christian 

Association,  Painsville,  Ohio. 
645 — Jessie  Lois  Safely,  B.  Ph.,  Traer,  Iowa. 

646 — George  W.  Durrell  Sailor,  B.  S.  in  C.  E„  Teacher,  Lisbon,  Iowa. 
647 — Howard  Edward  Simpson,  B.  Ph.,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 
648 — Perkins  Swift  Slocum,  B.  A.,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
649 — Emmet    Harland   Soper,    B.    Ph.,    Graduate  Student   Columbia  Law 

School,  New  York  City,  New  York. 
650 — Erastus  Burrows  Soper,  Jr.,  B.  A.,  Graduate  Student  Columbia  Law 

School,  New  York  City,  New  York. 
651 — Orren  Elmore  Stanley,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Assistant  City  Engineer,  Mason 

City,  Iowa. 
652 — Frances  Adelaide  Staves,  B.  Ph.,  Professor  in  Montana  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Helena,  Montana. 
653 — John   Bissell  Trowbridge,  B.   Ph.,   General   Secretary   Young   Men's 

Christian  Association,  Manchester,  Iowa. 
654 — Guerdon  Marcel  Vermilya,  B.  S.,  Mason,  City,  Iowa. 
655 — Joseph  D.  Wardle,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
656 — Addie  Grace  Wardle,  B.  A.,  Teacher  in  Schools,  Alta,  Iowa;  Mount 

Vernon,  Iowa. 
657 — Bertha  Claire  Wenger,  B.  Ph.,  Lisbon,  Iowa. 


NDEX. 


Page. 

Academy 33,  34 

Admission,  Requirements  for   9,  34 

Advanced  Standing 9 

Alumni,  Association  Officers 

of 4 

Apologetics .__        25 

Bequests  to  College 64 

Biology 27 

Boarding    Hall 60,62 

Botany 28,38 

Buildings 59 

Calendar 2,  33 

Campus 58 

Civil  Engineering 29 

Courses  of  Study,  8,   12,   13, 
14,  15,  40,  42. 

Conservatory  of  Music 45 

Commercial    School .—         42 

Degrees —         55 

English  Bible 24 

English  Language  and  Lit- 
erature          20 

English      20,36 

Examinations  for  Admission         11 
Examining      and      Visiting 

Committees 4 

Executive  Committee 4 

Expenses 59,  60 

Faculty- 5 

French 19,  yj 

Geology 26,39 

German 18,37 

Government- 53»  54 

Graduation,      Requirements 

for 34 


Page. 

Greek . 17,38 

History 21,  36 

Instrumental  Drawing 39 

Laboratories  and  Apparatus         56 

Latin 16,  36 

Library  and  Reading  Room         57 

Literary  Societies 35,  55 

Location 58 

M  athematics  and  Astronomy  28,  36 

Merit  and  Demerit 54,  55 

Military  Science  and  Tactics        31 

Museum _..  _   56,  57 

Non-resident  Lecturers 7 

Normal 41 

Philosophy 24 

Physiology 38 

Physics  and  Chemistry 25,39 

Physical  Culture 58,  59 

Political   Economy 22,39 

Recitations    and    Examina- 
tions          55 

Religious  Culture 53 

Rooms  and   Boarding 60,62 

Scholarshipsand  Beneficiary 

Funds. 62,63 

School  of  Art 49 

School  of  Oratory  and  Phys- 
ical Culture 5i»52 

Shorthand  and  Typewriting        43 

Students 66,  79 

Summary  of  Students 44,  80 

Summer  School 65 

Text  Books 43 


Introduction  to  Quinquennial ii 

Trustees  and  Terms  of  Service v 

Faculty,  Time  of  Service viii 

Honorary  Degrees xix 

Alumni  Record xx 

Index  to  Alumni  Record xxx 


INDEX  OF  THE  ALUMNI. 


Abbott,  F  M 164 

Adams,  A  G     429      [ 

Addoms,  G  S 346 

Akers,  J  W 82 

Albright,  H._ 25 

Albright,  L  C 22 

*Albright,  I. 83 

Albright,  L  B 165 

Albright,  W  H 166 

Albrook,  C  E 128 

Albrook,  J  B 84 

Albrook,  L  M    5J9 

*Alden,  H   W. 430 

Alden,  W  C 505 

Alden,  S  F 90 

Aldrich,  E  F...    117 

Alexander,  D  R 431 

Amnion,  C  G -237 

Andrews,  J  J 48 

Arbingast,  WE .455 

Arbuckle,  J  W 307 

*Ash,  A  T 103 

Ash,  E  H. 394 

Ash,  H  C 395 

*Baird,  J   W 129 

Baird,  W  S ....256 

Baker,  J 223 

Ballz,  J    ...506 

Bancroft,  H  A.. 308 

Barclay,  WF 130 

Bargelt,  H  S 95 

Barker,  M  R 591 

Barr,  B  J 592 

Bartholomew,  I  A 507 

Bassett,  HA 432 

Bassett,  T  S 508 

Bateman,  G  A --329 

Bateman,  H  O 347 

Bauman,  GC 396 

Beals,  C  A 280 

Beechley,  N  K 156 

*Beede,  S  E.... 3 

Berryman,  A  W_ 174 

Billings,  E  S 509 

Billings,    E. 547 

*BirdsalI,  G    M.- 37 

Bishop,  S  D 330 

Bissell,  L  E 456 

Bittle,  T  W 510 

Black,  J  F 281 

Blair,  J  H 309 

Blank,  T  L 224 

Blue,  LA -457 

Boardma,  CH  E 458 

Boardman,  M  L 618 

Boggs.A     ----331 

Boggs.  W 131 

Boies,  E  L 225 

Boling,  C  O 459 

Bolton,  L  C ...460 

Bowder,  H  J 282 

Bowles,  M 397 

Bowman,  G  M 26 

Bowman,  H  E  461 

Boyd,    L-. 257 

Brackett,  A      38 

Brackett,  E  T 104 

Breneman,  E  M 548 


Bretnall,  G  H 619 

Brindell,  C  A 204 

Brockman,  D   C 226 

Bromwell,  J  E 210 

Bronson,  D .258 

Brooks,  C  B 462 

Brown,  C  M 146 

*Brown,  J  A 179 

Brown,  L  C  167 

Brown,  F  E 283 

Brown,  W  H 284 

Brown,  F  M 398 

Brown,  C  T 463 

Brown,  W  J  S 620 

Brownson,  J   D 464 

Bruce,  P  P 511 

Buechele,  J   L 310 

Bufnngton,  E  C 465 

Bunnell,  G  F 205 

Burge,  E 371 

Burr,  W  A 40 

Burr,  M   F ....168 

*Burr,  F  J 39 

Bushnell,  A  N 132 

Cadmus    W  E... 372 

Campbell,  H  G 621 

Carhart,  AE.. 118 

Carhart,    L  B 105 

Carlton,  WW   285 

Carpenter,  N  J 286 

Carr,  W  J 466 

Cattron,  E 60 

Cavanaugh,  M  1 

Chaffee,  FM 399 

Chaffee,  I  J 467 

Chandler,    ME 400 

Charlton,  TB 549 

Chase,  A   L 287 

Chase,  A    R 238 

Cherry,  J  B 288 

Chipperfield,  R  T  .    ..  ..401 

Chubbuck,  A -B  P 550 

*Chubbuck,  M  A 4 

Clark,  LC   512 

Clemans,  C   L 348 

Clemans,    H 289 

*Clemmer,  G 513 

Clendening,  P 332 

Clinginan,  S 85 

Clinton,  D 290 

Clinton,  M   180 

Coates,  R  W 133 

Cobb,   M  J 291 

Cobb,  W  C 373 

Coe,  E  K 402 

Coftman,   JP 61 

Cole,  K... 227 

Cole,  T  S 374 

♦Coleman,  N  H 96 

Collin,  A 12 

Collin,    E_. 23 

Collins,  R  H_. 433 

Colton,  C 593 

Congdon,  I  E .157 

Conrad,  M  E 181 

*Cook,  T  N 292 

Cooley,  C 182 

Corn,  W  S .403 


Cory,  J  W 97 

Cory,  E 49 

Courtney,  M  W —  514 

Cousins,  R.. 211 

Cousins,    G. 375 

Cowles,  O  J 9 

Cramer,  W  F 183 

Crandell,  L 239 

Cranmer,  I  W 240 

Cranmer,  S   H 212 

Crary,  B  J. 622 

Cromer,  E  A 434 

Crouse,  H  S 404 

Curme,  L. 623 

Curts,  }  L 213 

Curts,  LE 62 

Dahn,  j   N... 259 

Daly,  E  S  — 184 

Damon,  A  N 551 

Daniel,  N  M .468 

Davies,  J  A 241 

Davisson,   L 624 

Day,  L 260 

Deacon,  E. 293 

Dean,  A  J 311 

De  Butts,  C   E 294 

De  Butts,  TE 349 

De  Lamatter,  C  E 312 

Devine,  E  T 333 

Dickinson,  E.... 594 

*Dickson,  T  H 10 

Dike,  C  T 515 

*Dimmitt,  W  C 16 

Dixon,  W  G 350 

Dobson,  J  0 242 

Dodge,  L  A.  .__ 595 

Dolliver,  V  B      376 

Donhowe,  O  O .313 

Doron,  W  A 134 

Doron,  W   S 158 

Dougherty,  KT 405 

Dougherty,  A  L 625 

Dudley,  CH 261 

Dudley,  E 262 

Dukes,  C  K 295 

Dukes,  E 334 

Dunning,  J   E ..626 

Durno,  W  F ..469 

Eaton,  J  B 552 

Eberhart,  J  G ---175 

Eberhart,  J  S 21 

Eckles,  W  A 470 

Eickelberg,  L  E 627 

Elliott,  G   106 

Elliott,  W  C 435 

Elliott,    H .553 

Ellison,  E  E 516 

Eminert,  J  F .119 

Esgate,  E  J 263 

Esget,  S  D 98 

Eshbaugh,  C  H 296 

Escher,  J  F 120 

Etter,  W   L 377 

Fairbanks,  M  L 335 

Fairlamb,   M 471 

Fairlamb,  E  — 596 

Fancher,  E    M 264 

Fancher,  L.    472 


'Deceased. 


INDEX — Continued, 


Fawcett,  J  N 228 

Fellows,  E  E 63 

Fellows,  A  A 41 

Fellows,   ML 2 

*Felton,  M  F 243 

Felton,  A  N 297 

Ferguson,  A  B 554 

Ferguson,  H  J 628 

Ferreby,  T  G 517 

Fisher,  F  P .314 

Fleming,  VV  T  S 597 

Foell,  C  M _ .555 

Ford,  D  W 147 

Ford,  D  D   135 

*Foster,G  H 17 

Foster,   G  R 556 

Fouse,   SG 629 

Fouse,  D  H 406 

Freer,  M  L ic 

Freer.  H  H...  64 

French,  A  F 298 

Fuller,  M  C 407 

Fuller,   A  E 630 

Fulton,   F 351 

Fulton,  O 518 

Gallagher,  W  S 519 

*Galloway,  W 86 

Gaudy.  J   E ...136 

Gates,  A  P 206 

Gates,  W  F 245 

Gates,  F  M .244 

Gault.  F  B    169 

Gearhart.  N  B 557 

Gemmill,  H   S 315 

Gemmill   WN 316 

Gilson,  J 598 

Giger,  J  F 65 

Gilchirst,  E 520 

Gilruth,  I   H.. 66 

Golden,  HC 121 

Golder,  E  A 87 

Gongwer,  I  J. 631 

Goodenough,  G  D 558 

Goodenough,   M 559 

•^Goodell.  D  N --170 

Goodell,  M  A   99 

Goodyear,  S  H .137 

Gorham,  C  W 473 

Goudv,  MW 408 

Gould,  C  L 214 

Graham,  A  F. 265 

Graham,  J    D 266 

Grant,  G   B 521 

Gray,  HH 436 

*Greattrax,  L  M... 474 

Griffith.  W  A 72 

Gruwell,  E  T 632 

Hanna,  B 185 

Hanna,   J   R 267 

Hanna,  E  B 560 

Hanner,  J  R  A 336 

Harlan,  J  E 67 

Harman,    W 68 

Harlan,    R 352 

Hart,  FW  ._ 69 

Harvey,  J  C ...522 

Haskin,  J  C 42 

*Haskin,  E  A 108 

Hauger,  W  E 353 

Hays,  HG 599 

Hays,  J  W 409 

Hays,  J  R 32 

Haves,    F 475 

*Hayzlett,  M  A 24 

Havzlett,  E 109 

Helms,  E  J 378 

Henderson,  H  E 317 

*Hess,X... 268 

Hewitt,  N  M .246 

Hewitt,  H  L 171 

Hicks,  F  C ---633 


Hild,  R 186 

Hoelscher,  E  A 523 

Hogle,  G  W 379 

Hoover,  L  88 

Huffman,  L  M 600 

Hughes,   J 561 

Hunt,  E  G 437 

Hunter,  G  G 524 

Hunter,  C  S 562 

Huntington,  T  F  M 476 

Hurburt,   R   F 229 

Hui'chins,  C  V --247 

Hyndman,  E  J 215 

Imlay,  LE 354 

Ingols,  A  A 187 

Iorns,  M  J.__ --477 

Isherwood,  H    L 159 

Isherwood,  T  G    216 

Jacobs,  F  H    269 

Jacques,  W  K 248 

Johnson,  J  E 478 

Johnson,  G  W .525 

*Johnston,  A  W 230 

Johnston,  FE 270 

Jones,  M  M 148 

Jones,  G  W 249 

[ones,  J   H   479 

Joshn,  W  R -380 

Kanthlener,  H  F 634 

Keister,  G 231 

Keister,  B  B 480 

Kemper,    A    L 318 

Kennedy,  G  H. 355 

Kepler,  N  A     .  ..     438 

*Kerr,  J  A 50 

Kettering,  F  M 601 

Keyes.CR  563 

Kidder,  J  J     319 

Kidder,  LM .481 

King,  J  E 410 

Kirk,   C    F 356 

Kirkpatrick,    G    E 3S1 

Kirkpatrick,  F  W 482 

Klingebiehl,  \V  H 602 

Knoll.    E    M 635 

*Lamb,  H  A 43 

Lardner,  W  B 149 

Larrabee,    S   H 439 

Lawrence,  F  B 320 

Law,  V  M 150 

Lay  ton  W  C 250 

Lee,   Edward 271 

Lee,  W  D ifc8 

Lee,  W  R  251 

Lee,  Ella  M ..-   70 

Lewis,  W  S 382 

Lewis,  J 564 

Little,  E  A .636 

Locke,    C   E 483 

Locke,  M  J 526 

Lohr,    !    F 232 

Lounsbury,  F  W 411 

Love,  M  E... 441 

Lusk,  R  C 442 

Lyon,  G  M 189 

Lyon,  C  W 176 

Lytle,  C  1 484 

Macy,  G  C  485 

Macy,   C 637 

Main,  D  C 272 

Manlv,  J  M -.383 

Manly.  W  E 412 

Manly,   WS 299 

Manly,  F  W ^65 

Marine,  C  B 190 

Marine,  S  A 89 

Martin,  S  no 

Martin,  E  W 192 

Martin,  L 191 

Martin,  E  W 527 

Martin,  L 566 


Mason,  D  T 442 

Mason,  A  A 413 

Mason,  X   T 252 

Mason,  KA. 233 

*Mason,  AG .111 

*Mather,  S  D 13 

Matson,  K  L 151 

Matson,  C 28 

♦Matthews,  A 8 

*Maynard,  J  W 357 

Mavnard,  O  K   414 

McArthur,  E  T 415 

McBurney,  D  A 486 

McCaustland,  E  J 487 

McClaskey,  ME 51 

McClelland,  C  E 273 

McCoy,    B.__ 52 

McCoy.  E  L 528 

McCredie,  VV  W 300 

McDole,R  C 122 

McEwen,  E  L    567 

Mclndoe,   H ...  321 

"Mclntyre,  C 443 

♦Mclntyre,  J  S .217 

McKay,  F 193 

McKell,  L 112 

McKinney,  N 53 

McLaughlin,  J  L 603 

McLeod,  M  E 488 

*McMaster,  F  E 416 

McMaster,  F  A... .529 

McMaster,  M 568 

Mears,  ST 358 

Mee,  M 417 

Mellett,  J  E 274 

Mentzer,  T  F. 138 

Metzgar,  G  A.   71 

Miller,  A  J 337 

Miller,  L  A .-..-     5 

Miller,  F  E   530 

Miller,  B  S ...638 

Milner,  T  H... 152 

Miner,  J  A 234 

Mitchell,  VV  O 100 

Mitchell,  M  E 639 

Moffitt,  f  T 275 

Moffitt,  C   604 

Mohler,  C   K 418 

Moler,  E  A 640 

Montgomery,  W  H 444 

Montgomery,   S  B   359 

Montgomery,  W  A 569 

Moore.  J  M 360 

Moore.  C  E 177 

Moore,  J   W___ 54 

Morgan,    M  E 33 

Morrill,  E   F .'.  338 

*Morrison,  J  A 322 

Mott,  A  E 419 

Mott,  H  B 489 

Muckler,  C   H 531 

Muse,    W   F 253 

Myers,  A  E 72 

Mvers,  J  L 605 

Neff,  A  G 172 

Neff,  M  A 44 

Neff,  M  K 55 

♦Norton,  M  O 73 

Norton,   W   H 153 

Nowlin,  W 113 

*01iver,  N  E 11 

Parsons,    S   N 276 

Parsons,    R   D 45 

Parsons.  L    B 606 

Pascal,  L  A 363 

Pascal,  L  T 362 

Pascal,  A   C 361 

Pease,  B   323 

Pease,  I  L 490 

Peck,   M   E _ 607 

Peebles.  F  E ..   445 


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3  0112  105622150 


Penman,    M 532 

Phifer,  W  D 608 

Phillips.  L 277 

Pierce,  E   P 491 

Pierson.  L  J 207 

Pingrey,  J  S 364 

Pixley,  M  E 324 

Plaskett,    A    F 14 

Platner,  ME 74 

Poland,  J  M 208 

Pollock,  C  A 178 

Pollock,  J  L 139 

Pottle,  W  A 384 

Prichard,  J 301 

*Putnara,  JAB. 6 

Randall,  R    H.. 90 

Randall,  S  C 56 

Rasch,    C... ----385 

Reading,  M  L 57 

♦Reed,    C   E 58 

Reeder,  E . 365 

Reeder,   R 420 

Reeder,  F  G 533 

Reeder,   L. -.609 

Reeder,  RM 642 

Reeder,  P  E 641 

Reisinger,   F   W 534 

Remick,  BL 386 

Rhea,  C  B 535 

*Ricker,   M    L .160 

*Rigby,  J  H 46 

Rigby,  J  W 102 

Rigby,  E  S 101 

Rigby,  WT   75 

Rigby,    E   M 492 

Rigby,  WC   493 

Rigby, AG 570 

Rigby,  CL 571 

Rising,  H   A —.387 

Ristine,  ER 643 

Roberts,  S  A d2i 

Robinson,  E  A 610 

Robinson,    VV   L 611 

Roche,   T  F 494 

Rockwell,    W  L 339 

Rogers,  J  A  154 

Rollins,    C    W  ... 76 

Rolston,  L  J   572 

Rooney,  P  O 194 

Ross,  W  E 209 

Ross,  G  J 644 

Rowe,  R  L   140 

Runkle,  M  S 573 

*Safely,  JG 7 

Safely,    F   E 495 

Safely,  J  L 645 

Sailor,  G  W  D 646 

Sartori,   J   F 195 

♦Savidge,  S  L 123 

Schell,    I    L 388 

*Scott,  F  J   18 

Scott.   E   H 218 

Scoville,    H 446 

Scoville,    M S74 

Scovel,  H  E 340 

♦Sessions,    H   E ...196 

Shankland,  E  C 155 

Shantz,    G   A 536 

Shaw,  LM 141 

Sheffer,  C  P 2-8 


Sherman, CM   575 

Shirer,    S  S    537 

Shoecraft,  S         19 

Shumway,  C  W  302 

Shurtleff.  A  K 576 

Shute,  A  L 341 

Simmons,  P  E   366 

Simpson,  C  G 612 

Simpson,  H  E 647 

Slagle,   F  H   447 

Slaughter,  W  B 389 

Slocum,  P  S 648 

Smedley,  WE 342 

Smedley,  L  M .422 

Smith,    B    D 343 

Smith,    E   H 423 

Smith,  O  W 220 

Smith,  M  E   197 

♦Smith,  E  H -173 

Smith,  S  G  114 

♦Smith,  T  L 34 

Smith,  M  P 15 

Smith,    D  _ 577 

Smith,  H  W 578 

Smith,  M  N 579 

Smith,    M 580 

Smith,  C  W 613 

Smyth,  W 125 

Smyth,  S  J 115 

Smyth,  A   124 

Sniffen,   J  S 161 

Snyder,  C   W    E 424 

Sones,    C    0 219 

Soper,   M   R 496 

Soper,  E  B 59 

Soper,   E    H 649 

Soper,   E  B 650 

♦Spangler,  E  J 29 

Spear,  A.. 221 

Spencer,  M  E 30 

Spofford,  J  D  425 

Stackhouse,  J  L 426 

Stanley,  O  E 65T 

Starr,  M — 91 

Staves,    F  A 652 

Stephens,  T  L 31 

Stephens,  F  E 92 

Stevens,    G   R 198 

Stevens,    A    G .199 

♦Stephenson,  C  S 390 

Steuben,  G  E 538 

Stover,  J    H 614 

Sullivan,  W  J 581 

Sumner,  J- 497 

Sutherland,  E  448 

Sutherland,  H  A  142 

Swantees,  S  F .449 

Swartwood,  D  B 367 

Sweesy,  MV 126 

Sweet,    B   E 539 

Swingley.   B 450 

Taft,   M  H .303 

Tallman,   E 200 

Tarbox,  J   L 325 

Tavlor,  T  B 116 

Taylor,  G  A 498 

Thomas,  H  E 326 

Thompson,  C  W  540 

Tipple,  Lotta   .382 

Tobin,  M  J 368 


Tobin,    T    F 235 

Torrey,  C  A 427 

Trigg,    Z    M 279 

Triggs,  WR 344 

Trowbridge,  J  B 653 

Tubbs,  C. ..451 

Updegraff,   H 583 

Van  Anda,  A  J 201 

Van  Sant,  N  G 93 

Vermilya,    G    M 654 

Virden,  EM 202 

Wade,  J  C 584 

Wakefield,  A    B   541 

Walters,  C  E 452 

Walker,  A  C 35 

Ward,  J  A 77 

Ward,  M  L ....127 

Wardle,  A  C 655 

Wardle,  J  D 656 

Warner,  H  E. 162 

Warner,  SB 143 

Warner,  H  } 499 

Warner,  A  B   .   .  _~ 542 

Wasser,   W  C 500 

Watts,    LA 304 

Webb,    M  B ----453 

Weeks,  LT    254 

Welch,  G  W ---203 

Wenger,  B  C 657 

West,  E 222 

West,  E  E 543 

Wheeler,   A      78 

Wheeler,  E  C. 585 

Wheeler,   A   J... 615 

White,  H    C .236 

White,    C    L.... 144 

White,  G  W 255 

White,    A    L 501 

White,  J  E ...616 

Whittemore,   H  A 586 

♦Wilcox,  J  F 79 

Wilcox.  W 47 

Wilde,  E  M 80 

♦Wiley,  A  J.. 145 

Wilkinson,   H  S 544 

Wilson,  E  E 502 

Wilson,   A   545 

Wilson,  C  T 546 

Wirtz,  W  A 391 

♦Wiswell,  E  A 327 

Witter,  M  A  B 36 

Wolfe,   M 587 

Woodford,   L   C  — 94 

Woodward,  CF .305 

Wright,  W    M 369 

Wright,    L  345 

Wright,  M.. 328 

Wright,  H  R 5"3 

Wyrick,  F  H "-06 

Yaggy,    S    E 617 

Yoran,  MJ     588 

Young,   A   E —  392 

♦Young,  E  K 20 

Young,  G  W 81 

Young,  JA._ 393 

Young,  J  C 163 

Young,    R  G. 370 

Young,  EM 504 

Zollinger,  C 428 

Zollinger,  M  A — 454 


